This document outlines the origins and development of rural sociology. It began as early attempts by social thinkers to understand rural life but grew into a more organized field of study in the United States in the early 20th century. Key developments included the Country Life Commission in 1907, the establishment of rural sociology departments and textbooks in the 1910s-1920s, and the founding of the Rural Sociological Society in 1937. The field further expanded after World War II as societies worked to reconstruct rural areas.
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Lecture 1
This document outlines the origins and development of rural sociology. It began as early attempts by social thinkers to understand rural life but grew into a more organized field of study in the United States in the early 20th century. Key developments included the Country Life Commission in 1907, the establishment of rural sociology departments and textbooks in the 1910s-1920s, and the founding of the Rural Sociological Society in 1937. The field further expanded after World War II as societies worked to reconstruct rural areas.
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Lecture 1
Origin of Rural Sociology
Origin of Rural Sociology Study of rural society is as old as the rural society. Social thinkers tried attempted to comprehend the life process of the rural world & to generalize solutions of the emerging problems. A comprehensive survey regarding rural life and its problems as they merged in the changing rural society in various stages of Development has been made in the ‘Systematic source book in Rural Sociology’ Vol I- Sorokin, Zimmerman & Galpin. (1930) • Subject matter of the book An exhausted survey of the field of Rural sociology as discussed in American, European & Asiatic literature. It concerns on the institutional, the psychological & the mental phase of rural organizations and the demographic characters of rural & urban Sociology. The historical development of rural sociology is systematically presented through selections from the prominent social philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Adam smith and Benjamin Franklin. It shows that rural problem made their appearance long ago. Systematic Growth in 19 Century th
• More systematic growth – middle of 19th century.
• Attention of the scholar was the capitalist industrial civilization upon the rural economy and social structure throughout the world, to the study of the trends of rural social development. • A number of scholars working on rural society. • This all has led to the growth of rich materials on Rural Sociology. Studying Rural Sociology in the USA • Rural Sociology in America- Organized & disciplined way. • Rural sociology, as a separate subject of study, started in US in 1820. Some of the important contributors for the development of rural sociology are Charles Anderson of Chicago University, Butterfield of Michigan University, Ernest Burnholme of Michigan State College, John Moris Gillin of North Dakota University, Markin H. Giddings of Columbia University and Thomas Nixon Carver of Harvard University. • These scholars contributed a great deal to the subject and produced most of the literature in rural sociology. Their works, however, did not make rural sociology as a separate branch, but studied it as a part of sociology. • In America, Firstly, The American President Theodore Roosevelt appointed a Commission known as Country Life Commission (CLC) in 1907 to study American rural social life. During that time, American rural life was affected by mass poverty and economic crisis. The social problems of rural US had increased to a significant extent, and CLC was to study these rural social problems and make recommendations for the improvement of rural life. • Circulation of 5,00,000 questionnaire and received 1,00,000 replies & published a report. • After an elaborate investigation, CLC submitted its report. • The findings were referred to the members of American Sociological Society in its annual meeting held in 1912. This reference motivated sociologists to take up the study of rural society in a massive way. Consequently, huge data on rural life was collected in the form of research, monographs and dissertations. • In 1917, a separate department of rural sociology was set up by American Sociological Society. • In 1919, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics established rural sociology Department under the supervision of Dr. C. J. Galpin, who later wrote ‘The Social Autonomy of the Agricultural Community. • In 1916, Professor John M. Gillette, pioneer in writing a textbook, published ‘Rural Sociology.’ • In 1930, whole world witnessed economic depres sion, which considerably increased the economic problems of rural population; therefore, more attention was paid to them. In the same year, a book titled ‘A Systematic Source Book in Rural Sociology’. • In 1935, for the first time in US, a journal titled Rural Sociology was launched. • Later in 1937, the Rural Sociological Society was founded in the US. • he outbreak of the World War II in 1939 brought a great deal of destruction and devastation. Both the rural and urban societies faced the problem of reconstruction, which resulted in deeper study of rural problems. • At the end of the war in 1945, the task of rural reconstruction started in full swing, further encouraging rural sociology. America, under its four-point programme, sent rural sociologists to work in underdeveloped countries, where the rural problems were still more serious. • UNO, UNESCO and FAO started working on Rural society. Thank You