Publication

2003-10-01 - Transaction Publishers

Language

English

Word Count

63,500 words, Guess

Page Count

254 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003065011
  • Goodreads1608922

Classifications

  • LCCHM477.U6 K44 2004
  • DDC301/.0973/0904
  • LCCHM22.U5 K44 1999

Description

"This history uses documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Keen argues that Hoover and the FBI marginalized sociologists such as W.E.B. Du Bois and C. Wright Mills tried to suppress the development of a Marxist tradition in American sociology, and likely pushed the mainstream of the discipline away from a critique of American society and towards a more quantitative and scientific direction. He documents thousands of man-hours and millions of dollars dedicated to this project. Faculty members of various departments of sociology were recruited to inform on the activities of their colleagues and the American Sociological Association was a target of FBI surveillance, Keen turns sociology back upon the FBI, using the writings and ideas of the very sociologists Hoover investigated to examine and explain the excesses of the Bureau and its boss. The result is a significant contribution to the collective memory of American society as well as the accurate history of the sociological discipline."--Jacket.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Stalking Sociologists: J. Edgar Hoover's FBI Surveillance of American SociologyPaperbackTransaction Publishers2003-10-01

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