Harvard's Quixotic Pursuit of a New Science : The Rise and Fall of the Department of Social Relations

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Harvard's Quixotic Pursuit of a New Science : The Rise and Fall of the Department of Social Relations

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781538168288
  • DDC分類 301.071173

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This book tells the little-known story of how some of the most renowned social scientists of the twentieth century struggled to elevate their emerging disciplines of cultural anthropology, sociology, and social and clinical psychology. Scorned and marginalized in their respective departments in the 1930s for pursuing the new and controversial theories of Freud and Jung, they convinced Harvard to establish a new department for their pursuits, promising to create an interdisciplinary science that would surpass in importance Harvard's "big three" disciplines of economics, government, and history. The leader of the group was famed sociologist Talcott Parsons, who believed they could develop a single theory to explain all human behavior. It is a lively narrative as faculty members Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert (reborn as Ram Dass) became notorious for studying the effects of psilocybin on students. The Students for a Democratic Society infiltrated the teaching staff of the department's largest course in the spring of 1969, scandalizing both the department and the university. The history of Social Relations is a fascinating instructive tale of hubris, ego, and academic politics overlaid on Parsons's obsessive quest for an all-encompassing theory of social behavior - the white whale to his Captain Ahab.

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1Freud Arrives at Harvard: Disrupting the Disciplines

Chapter 2Word War II Changes Everything: Interdisciplinary Research Emerges

Chapter 3The Founding of the Department of Social Relations: A Determined Dean Acts

Chapter 4The First Five Years: A Golden Age but Integration Proves Elusive

Chapter 5The 1950s: A Decade of Disunity and Disappointment

Chapter 6The 1960s: Drugs and Departmental Drift

Chapter 7The Final Unraveling: Soc Rel 148-149 Disrupts and Sociology Departs

Chapter 8Conclusion and Summary

Index

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