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The Gang : A Study of 1,313 Gagns in Chicago - Phoenix Books Unabridged

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Informationen zum Autor Frederic Milton Thrasher (1892-1962) taught sociology at the University of Chicago. Klappentext While gangs and gang culture have been around for countless centuries, The Gang is one of the first academic studies of the phenomenon. Originally published in 1927, Frederic Milton Thrasher's magnum opus offers a profound and careful analysis of hundreds of gangs in Chicago in the early part of the twentieth century. With rich prose and an eye for detail, Thrasher looked specifically at the way in which urban geography shaped gangs, and posited the thesis that neighborhoods in flux were more likely to produce gangs. Moreover, he traced gang culture back to feudal and medieval power systems and linked tribal ethos in other societies to codes of honor and glory found in American gangs. Thrasher approaches his subject with empathy and insightfulness, and creates a multifaceted and textured portrait that still has much to offer to readers today. With handsome images that evoke the era, this unabridged edition of The Gang not only explores an important moment in the history of Chicago, but also is itself a landmark in the history of sociology and subcultural theory. Zusammenfassung Offers an analysis of hundreds of gangs in Chicago in the early part of the twentieth century. This book looks specifically at the way in which urban geography shaped gangs! and posited the thesis that neighborhoods in flux were more likely to produce gangs.

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Authors Frederic M. Thrasher, Frederic Milton Thrasher
Assisted by James F. Short (Editor)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 15.12.2012
 
EAN 9780226799308
ISBN 978-0-226-79930-8
No. of pages 600
Dimensions 135 mm x 196 mm x 35 mm
Series University of Chicago Socialog
Phoenix Books
Subjects Fiction > Suspense > Crime fiction, thrillers, espionage
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Geography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Organized crime

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