ABSTRACT

First published in 1969, Studies in British Society contains excerpts from seven major studies of modern British society – studies that demonstrate the special techniques used by sociologists in researching various aspects of social behaviour. The selections reflect the full spectrum of life in modern Britain. Included are the studies of the impact of new industry on the structure of an old English town; management-labour relations in the coal industry; the nature of a minor religious sect; democratic participation in a retail cooperative society; life in an English prison; class factors in education; and child-rearing practices in an urban community. This book will introduce the reader to some of the major work of modern British sociologists, and also help him to gain greater insights into the nature of life in Britain.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |25 pages

Tradition and Change

chapter |37 pages

Sects and Society

chapter |37 pages

Power in Co-operatives

chapter |39 pages

Pentonville

chapter |23 pages

The Home and the School