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ms, Brooks. _The Theory of Social Revolutions._ New York, 1913. (5) Landauer, G. _Die Revolution._ "Die Gesellschaft, Sammlung sozial-psychologischer Monographien." Frankfurt-am-Main, 1907. (6) Thomas, W. I. _Source Book for Social Origins._ "Crisis and Control," pp. 13-22. Chicago, 1909. (7) Ellwood, Charles A. "A Psychological Theory of Revolutions," _American Journal of Sociology_, XI (1905-6), 49-59. (8) ----. _Introduction to Social Psychology._ Chap. viii, "Social Change under Abnormal Conditions," pp. 170-87. New York, 1917. (9) King, Irving. "The Influence of the Form of Social Change upon the Emotional Life of a People," _American Journal of Sociology_, IX (1903-4), 124-35. (10) Toynbee, Arnold. _Lectures on the Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century in England._ New ed. London, 1908. (11) Knowles, L. C. A. _The Industrial and Commercial Revolutions in Great Britain during the Nineteenth Century._ London, 1921. (12) Taine, H. A. _The French Revolution._ Translated from the French by John Durand. 3 vols. New York, 1878-85. (13) Olgin, Moissaye J. _The Soul of the Russian Revolution._ Introduction by Vladimir G. Simkhovitch. New York, 1917. (14) Spargo, John. _The Psychology of Bolshevism._ New York, 1919. (15) Khoras, P. "La Psychologie de la revolution chinoise," _Revue des deux mondes_, VIII (1912), 295-331. (16) Le Bon, Gustave. _The World in Revolt._ A psychological study of our times. Translated from the French by Bernard Miall. New York, 1921. (17) Lombroso, Cesare. _Le Crime politique et les revolutions par rapport au droit, a l'anthropologie criminelle et a science du gouvernement._ Translated by A. Bouchard. Paris, 1912. (18) Prince, Samuel H. _Catastrophe and Social Change._ Based upon a sociological study of the Halifax disaster. "Columbia University Studies in Political Science." New York, 1920. TOPICS FOR WRITTEN THEMES 1. Collective Behavior and Social Control 2. Unrest in the Person and Unrest in the Group 3. The Agitator as a Type of the Restless Person 4. A Study of Adolescent Unrest: the Runaway Boy and the Girl Who Goes Wrong 5. A Comparison of Physical Epidemics with Social Contagion 6. Case Studies of Psychic Epidemics: the Mississippi Bubble, Gold Fever, War-Time Psychosis, the Dancing Mania in Modern Times, etc. 7. Propaganda as Social Contagion: an Analysis of a Selected Case 8. A Description and Interpretation of Crowd Behavior
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