Bibliography of Charles Horton Cooley

  1. Abstract of "The Social Significance of Street Railways," Publications of the American Economic Association 6 (1891): 71-73.
  2. "Competition and Organization," Publications of the Michigan Political Science Association 1, (1894): 33-45.
  3. "The Theory of Transportation," Publications of the American Economic Association 9, (1894)
  4. "'Nature versus Nuture' in the Making of Social Careers," Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of Charities and Corrections (1896): 399-405.
  5. "The Process of Social Change," Political Science Quarterly 12, (1897): 63-81.
  6. "Genius, Fame and the Comparison of Races," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 9, (1897): 1-42.
  7. "Personal Competition: Its Place in the Social Order and the Effect upon Individuals; with Some Considerations on Success," Economic Studies 4, (1899):
  8. "The Decrease of Rural Population in the Southern Peninsula of Michigan," Publications of the Michigan Political Science Association 4, (1902): 28-37.
  9. Human Nature and the Social Order. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (1902)
  10. Discussion of Franklin H. Giddings, "A Theory of Social Causation," Publications of the American Economic Association, Third Series, 5 (1904): 426-431.
  11. "Social Consciousness," Publications of the American Sociological Society  1 (1907): 97-109.
  12. "Social Consciousness," American Journal of Sociology 12, (1907): 675-687. Previously published as above.
  13. "A Study of the Early Use of Self-Words by a Child," Psychological Review 15, (1908): 339-357.
  14. Social Organization: A study of the larger mind. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons(1909).
  15. "Builder of Democracy," Survey (1909): 210-213.
  16. "Discussion of Simon Patten, "The Background of Economic Theories," Publications of the American Sociological Society 7, (1912): 132.
  17. "Valuation as a Social Process", Psychological Bulletin 9, (1912). Also published as part of Social Process 
  18. "The Institutional Character of Pecuniary Valuation," American Journal of Sociology 18, (1913): 543-555. Also published as part of Social Process 
  19. "The Sphere of Pecuniary Valuation," American Journal of Sociology 19, (1913): 188-203. Also published as part of Social Process 
  20. "The Progress of Pecuniary Valuation," Quarterly Journal of Economics 30, (1913): 1-21. Also published as part of Social Process 
  21. "Builder of Democracy," Survey 36, (1916): 116.
  22. "Social Control in International Relations," Publications of the American Sociological Society 12, (1917): 207-216.
  23. "A Primary Culture for Democracy," Publications of the American Sociological Society 13, (1918): 1-10.
  24. "Political Economy and Social Process," Journal of Political Economy 25, (1918): 366-374.
  25. Social Process. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (1918).
  26. "Reflections Upon the Sociology of Herbert Spencer," American Journal of Sociology 26, (1920): 129-145.
  27. "Now and Then," Journal of Applied Sociology 8, (1924): 259-262.
  28. "The Roots of Social Knowledge," American Journal of Sociology 32 (1926): 59-79.
  29. "Heredity or Environment," Journal of Applied Sociology 10, (1926): 303-307.
  30. "Sumner and Methodology," Sociology and Social Research 12, (1928): 303-306.
  31. "Case Study of Small Institutions as a Method of Research," Publications of the American Sociological Society 22, (1928): 123-132.
  32. "The Life-Study Method as Applied to Rural Social Research," Publications of the American Sociological Society 23, (1929): 248-254.
  33. "The Development of Sociology at Michigan" Pp 3-14 in Sociological Theory and Research, being selected papers of Charles Horton Cooley, edited by Robert Cooley Angell. Henry Holt: New York (1930).

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