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- Title
PHILIP E. MOSELY ŞI ŞCOALA SOCIOLOGICĂ A LUI DIMITRIE GUSTI.
- Authors
Puşcaş, Vasile
- Abstract
Philip E. Mosely, professor and researcher, was one of the pioneers of American sociology studies in rural South Eastearn Europe, a disciple of Dimitrie Gusti and his promoter within the Anglo -Saxon academic environment. While learning from Dimitrie Gusti he has conducted his own research on the social aspects of Romanian village and went even further, insisting on the psychological part of the matter. Professor Mosely's interest for rural life led him to the Balkans, where he studied the phenomenon called "zadruga" and provided to the American and European researchers involved in applied anthropology with valuable information. Professor Mosely contributed to the recognition of Professor Dimitrie Gusti's method of research in American academic environment, highlighting the contribution of this research on the evolution of social life. This paper analyzes the rural sociological studies of Philip E. Mosely and reveals his involvement in shaping social policies in rural areas at the beginning of the twentieth century.
- Publication
Yearbook of George Baritiu Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca, Series Historica, 2014, Vol 53, p97
- ISSN
1584-4390
- Publication type
Article