ABSTRACT
The International Library of Sociology (ILS) is the most important series of books on sociology ever published. Founded in the 1940s by Karl Mannheim, the series became the forum for pioneering research and theory, marked by comparative approaches and analysis of new disciplines, such as the sociology of youth and culture. Spanning volumes by Parsons, Dickinson and Ossowski, the history of the ILS is the history of modern sociology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |21 pages
Introduction
part |71 pages
Part I Origin Of Traits
part |55 pages
PART II Family Environment, Traits and Delinquency
part |15 pages
Conclusion