1950s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1950s.

1950

1951

1952

  • Sociology is banned by communist authorities in China and is labeled as a bourgeois pseudoscience.
  • Hans Jurgen Eysenck's Scientific Study of Personality is published.
  • Melville J. Herskovits's Economic Anthropology: A study in Comparative Economics is published.
  • Robert E. Park's Human Communities is published.
  • Talcott Parsons' and Edward Shils' Towards a general theory of action is published.
  • Philippine Sociological Society is founded as a non-stock, non-profit professional association that is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Alfred Radcliffe-Brown's The Structure and Function of Primitive Society is published.
  • Dorothy Swaine Thomas' The Salvage is published.
  • Dorothy Swaine Thomas serves as the first woman president of the American Sociological Association.

1953

1954

1955

1956

  • Vere Gordon Childe's Man Makes Himself is published.
  • Viola Klein's and Alva Myrdal's Women's Two Roles: Home and Work is published.
  • David Lockwood's Some Remarks on "The Social System" is published.
  • Charles Wright Mills's The Power Elite is published.
  • Pitirim Sorokin's Fads and Foibles in Modern Sociology and Related Sciences is published.
  • Otto Stammer's Functions in the Party Unit is published.
  • Asher Tropp's School teachers : the growth of the teaching profession in England and Wales from 1800 to the present day is published.
  • Max Weber's The Soteriology of the Underprivileged is published.
  • November 4 - The use of force by the Soviet union to destroy the Hungarian Uprising turns many doctrinal Marxists away from the Marxist-Leninist model.

1957

1958

  • Simone de Beauvoir's The Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter is published.
  • Georges Gurvitch's The Spectrum of Time is published.
  • Fritz Heider's The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations is published.
  • David Lockwood's Blackcoated worker : a study in class consciousness is published.
  • Helen Merrell Lynd's On Shame and the Search for Identity is published.
  • C. Wright Mills's The Causes of World War 3 is published.
  • Gunnar Myrdal's Beyond the Welfare State is published.
  • Irene B. Taeuber's The Population of Japan is published.
  • Richard Titmuss' Essays on the Welfare State is published.
  • Michael Young's The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870–2023: An Essay On Education and Equality is published.
  • The Jewish Journal of Sociology is established in London, Maurice Freedman becomes the first editor.

1959

Deaths

See also

  • Interpretations of Weber's liberalism
  • Social Problems (journal)
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