Samuel Henry Prince - Catastrophe and Social Change
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THE HALIFAX DISASTER
SAMUEL HENRY PRINCE, M. A. (Tor.)
for the degree of doctor of philosophy
in the
Faculty of Political Science
Columbia University
1920
is not a large city
but there are those who love it
who would choose to dwell therein
before all cities beneath
the skies
All Such
CITIZENS, PAR EXCELLENCE,
I COUNT IT AN HONOR TO DEDICATE
THESE LINES
Introduction |
PAGE |
The catastrophe in sociological literature |
The catastrophic view vs. progress in evolution |
Factors in social change |
The stimuli factors |
What crises mean |
Communities and great vicissitudes |
Causes of immobility |
Catastrophe and progress |
Historic cases suggested for study |
CHAPTER I Catastrophe and Social Disintegration |
The City of Halifax |
Terrific nature of the explosion |
Destruction of life and property |
The subsequent fire and storms |
Annihilation of homes |
Arresting of business |
Disintegration of the social order |
CHAPTER II Catastrophe and Social Psychology |
Shock reaction |
Hallucination |
Primitive instincts |
Crowd psychology |
Phenomena of emotion |
How men react when bereft completely |
Post-catastrophic phenomena |
Human nature in the absence of repression by conventionality, custom and law |
Fatigue and the human will |
The stimuli of heroism |
Mutual aid |
CHAPTER III Catastrophe and Social Organization |
The organization of relief |
The disaster protocracy |
The transition from chaos through leadership |
Utility of association |
Vital place of communication |
Imitation |
Social pressure |
Consciousness of kind |
Discussion |
Circumstantial pressure |
Climate |
Geographic determinants |
Classification of factors |
CHAPTER IV Catastrophe and Social Organization (Continued) |
The reorganization of the civil social order |
Division of labor |
Resumption of normal activities |
State and voluntary associations |
Order of restablishment |
Effects of environmental change |
The play of imitation |
The stimulus of lookers-on |
Social conservation |
CHAPTER V Catastrophe and Social Economy |
The contribution of social service |
Its four-fold character |
The principles of relief |
Rehabilitation |
Phases of application |
Criticisms |
A new principle |
Social results |
Summary for future guidance |
CHAPTER VI Catastrophe and Social Legislation |
Governmental agencies in catastrophe |
What seems to be expected of governments |
What they actually do |
Social legislation |
A permanent contribution |
CHAPTER VII Catastrophe and Social Surplus |
Mill's explanation of the rapidity with which communities recover from disaster |
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