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The Ghetto

The Ghetto( )
Author: Wirth, Louis
Introduction by: Diner, Hasia R.
Editor: Bayor, Ronald H.
Series title:Studies in Ethnicity
ISBN:978-1-56000-983-2
Publication Date:Jan 1997
Publisher:Transaction Publishers
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $35.95
Book Description:

The Ghetto traces back to the medieval era the Jewish immigrant colonies that have virtually disappeared from our modern cities--to be replaced by other ghettoes. Analytical as well as historical, Wirth's book lays bare the rich inner life hidden behind the drab exterior of the ghetto. The book describes the significant ...

Book Details
Pages:306
Detailed Subjects: History / Jewish
Social Science / Jewish Studies
Social Science / Sociology / Urban
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.279 x 8.931 x 1.092 Inches
Book Weight:1.258 Pounds
Author Biography
Wirth, Louis (Author)
Louis Wirth was a German-born American sociologist who spent most of his career at the University of Chicago. Like other members of the Chicago School, he was instrumental in linking social theory to planning and action. His studies on cities in general and on Chicago in particular helped lay the foundation for social planning and policy making in the United States. Wirth was instrumental in generating funding for academic projects that supported social amelioration, and his work in race relations helped improve conditions for minorities before the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. As a man of erudition, Wirth not only introduced the English-speaking world to the works of important German social scientists like Karl Mannheim, but also furthered a more theoretical approach to cities and their problems. His essay "Urbanism as a Way of Life" became a landmark of modern urban sociological theory and established a research agenda for generations of sociologists to come. 020



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