W.I. Thomas
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Created: October 13, 2000
Latest update: October 14, 2001; March 10, 2003
jeannecurran@habermas.org
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The Significance of the Orient to the Occident"Review and Essay by Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata Site Copyright: Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata and Individual Authors, March 2003.
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This review essay is based on The Significance of the Orient for the Occident Mead Project at Brock University's Department of Sociology in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The picture wouldn't come up from the Mead Project Site, so I subjected it to my shareware paint program. At least you can get an idea of what W.I. Thomas looked like. the real photoW.I. Thomas's Response to Reinsch, Tenney, Unger, Asakawa, and Jenks Discussion of W.I. Thomas, "The Significance of the Orient for the Occident" Teaching essay up soon, I hope. jeanne
I have somehow lost the essay. Sorry. But you'll want to look at these for the historical approach to the Orient. Essay up soon. jeanne Sunday night, October 14, 2001.