The Hobo: The Sociology of the Homeless Man by Nels Anderson

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Author Anderson, Nels, 1889-1986
Editor Park, Robert Ezra, 1864-1944
LoC No. 23010481
Title The Hobo: The Sociology of the Homeless Man
Original Publication United States: University of Chicago Press,1923.
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Summary "The Hobo: The Sociology of the Homeless Man" by Nels Anderson is a sociological study written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives of homeless men, particularly those living in urban environments like Chicago, who have formed unique communities and behaviors in response to the societal structures around them. It aims to examine their conditions, challenges, and the intricate social systems they create, focusing on the phenomenon of "Hobohemia." The opening of the work introduces the subject matter and the motivations behind the investigation into homelessness within urban society. It discusses the historical context of the hobo as a social type that emerged from the migration and challenges faced by solitary men in a rapidly industrializing city. The text outlines the project's aim, detailing the environment in which these homeless men exist and acknowledging the complex interplay between personal choices and societal forces that contribute to their circumstances. Anderson's insights reveal a vibrant yet troubled community, emphasizing how social dynamics shape individual lives and the collective identity of the "hobo" class. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HV: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare
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Subject Chicago (Ill.) -- Social conditions
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EBook-No. 67300
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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