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Methods of Social Study

Methods of Social Study

Methods of Social Study

Sidney Webb
Beatrice Webb
T. H. Marshall
March 2010
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    In Methods of Social Study Sidney and Beatrice Webb describe in detail how they conducted their investigations into social history and institutions - from the collection, recording and classification of the data (both documentary and oral), through the processes of hypothesis and analysis, down to the preparation of the final report. The Webbs were in many respects pioneers, and what they achieved and the way in which they achieved it are of an importance that has been increasingly recognised as the passage of times gives us perspective. Their constant concern was to ensure that their work would be 'scientific'. They stress the need in scientific research for complete objectivity, to be achieved in their case by keeping their historical and sociological studies wholly separate from their political writings. Because the first drafts for the book were made by Beatrice in 1921 and the final text was written by Sidney in 1931/2, one can also see expressed here, more clearly than elsewhere, the different temperaments of the two collaborators.

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    March 2010
    Paperback
    9780521134590
    308 pages
    216 × 140 × 18 mm
    0.39kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction to this edition by T. H. Marshall
    • Preface
    • 1. The province of sociology determined
    • 2. The mental equipment of the social investigator
    • 3. How to study social facts
    • 4. The art of note-taking
    • 5. The written word
    • 6. The spoken word
    • 7. Royal commissions and committees of enquiry as sources for the investigator
    • 8. Watching the institution at work
    • 9. The use of statistics
    • 10. Verification
    • 11. Publication
    • 12. The relation of science to the purpose of life
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • T. H. Marshall

    • Authors
    • Sidney Webb
    • Beatrice Webb
    • T. H. Marshall