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A RECENT visitor to America whose object was to see something of the teaching of the social sciences in that country was advised on landing not to omit the University of North Carolina. How long, his informant added, the not conspicuously enlightened citizens of that State will tolerate the vigour and freedom of thought, especially in the dangerous region of social problems, now being displayed in their University, may be doubted. In any event, the study of the social sciences flourishes there at present. Sociologists are learning to regard The Journal of social Forces as one of the best periodicals of its kind in any language, and to welcome additions to the series of studies to which the volume here reviewed belongs.
Social Differentiation.
By Prof. Cecil Clare North. (The Universit of North Carolina Social Study Series.) Pp. x + 343. (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1926.) 11s. 6d. net.
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S., A. Social Differentiation . Nature 120, 833–834 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120833a0
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