Franklin Henry Giddings papers, 1890-1931.
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Creator:
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Giddings, Franklin Henry, 1855-1931. |
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Phys. Desc:
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3.5 linear ft ( 8 boxes) |
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Call Number:
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MS#0483 |
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Location:
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Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
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Biographical Note
Professor of Sociology and the History of Civilization at Columbia University from 1894 until 1931.
Scope and Contents
This collection includes letters from prominent sociologists and economists such as Richard T. Ely, Henry C. Adams, Simon
N. Patten, Frank W. Taussig, Francis A. Walker, and others, which deal with academic activities in the field of sociology
and with Giddings' book, THE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (New York, 1896). In addition, there are letters and manuscripts dealing
with the League of Peace, forerunner of the League of Nations; typescripts of his speeches on various subjects; miscellaneous
notes; one box of students' term papers and theses dealing with sociological topics; and related printed materials. There
are also questionnaires and letters pertaining to a study made in 1911-1912 by George Esdras Bevans on THE DISTRIBUTION OF
WORKINGMEN'S TIME. The correspondents include: Jane Addams, William Jennings Bryan, Charles Beard, and Jacob Riis. There is
also a bibliography of publications by Giddings and of works relating to his field; and genealogical notes of the Miller/Millard
family of New England.
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