Works By (selected)
Books and Pamphlets (chronological)
Ogburn, William F. Progress and Uniformity in Child Labor Legislation( New York, 1912).
_____. Social Change. (New York: B. W. Huebsch; Viking Press, 1922).
_____. and Alexander Goldenweiser, eds. 1927. The Social Sciences and Their Interrelations. Boston: HoughtonMifflin.
_____. Living with Machines (Chicago, 1933).
_____. Social Characteristics of Cities (Chicago, 1937).
_____. Technological Trends and National Policy (1937).
_____. Machines and Tomorrow's World (New York, 1938).
_____. and Meyer F. Nimkoff. Sociology. (Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1940).
_____. American Society in Wartime (1943).
_____. The Politics of Atomic Energy (1946).
_____. The Social Effects of Aviation (Boston, 1946).
Articles (alphabetical)
___. "Are Inventions Inevitable?" Politcal Science Quarterly 37 (March, 1922): 83-98.
___. "The Background of the New Deal," American Jounral of Sociology 39 (May 1934): 729-37.
___. "Bias, Psychoanalysis, and the Subjective." PASS 17 (1922), in Ogburn, ed. Duncan, p. 290.
___. "Birth Rates and Social Classes," Social Forces 8 (Sept 1929): 1-10.
___. "Capital and Labor in Cleveland," in Democracy in Reconstrcution , ed. J. Schafer (Boston, 1919), pp. 305-26.
___. "Change, Social," Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 3 (1930): 330-34.
___. "Culture and Sociology," Social Forces 16 (Dec. 1937): 161-69.
___. "Cultural Lag as Theory, ociology and Social Research, 41 (1957): 167-74, and in Ogburn, ed. Duncan, pp. 86-95.
___. "Early Marriage and Birth Control," Birth Control Review (Dec. 1926).
___. "Factors Affecting the Marital Condition of the Population," Proceedings of the American Sociological Society," 18 (1923): 47-59.
___. "Factors in the Variation of Crime Among Cities," J. American Statistical Association 30 (1935): 12-34.
___. "The Family and Its Functions," Recent Social Trends, pp. 661-708.
___. "The Financial Cost of Rearing a Child," U.S/ Dept of Labor: Children's Bureau Publication no. 60 (1919): 26-30.
___. "The Fluctuations of Business as Social Forces," (Journal of) Social Forces 1 (January, 1923): 73-8
___. "The Folkways of a Scientific Sociology." Scientific Monthly 30 (1930): 300-306; also PASS 24 (1930).
___. "The Future of Man," Kiwanis Magazine (August, 1931).
___." The Future of Man in Light of the Past," Scientific Monthly 32 (April, 1931): 294-300.
___. "The Future of the New Deal." American Jounral of Sociology 39 (1934): 842-48.
___. "The Great Man versus Social Forces," Social Forces 5 (Dec., 1926): 225-31
___. "The Historical Method in the Analysis of Social Phenomena." Publications of the American Sociological Society 16 (Dec. 1921): 70-83.
___. "How Women Vote," PSQ 34 (1919): 413-33.
___. "Ideologies of the South in Transition," Social Forces 23 (March 1945): 334-42
___." The Increase in the Cost of Living in Great Britain," Monthly Labor Review 8 (May, 1919): 1395-1403.
___. "The Influence of Invention and Discovery," Recent Social Trends, pp. 122-66.
___. "The Influence of Inventions on American Social Institutions in the Future," American Jounral of Sociology 43 (Nov. 1937): 365-76.
___. "The Initiative and Referendum Tested In Hard Times." Survey 33 (1915): 693-94.
___."Labor Unrest in the Lumber Industry," Forestry Annual, University of Washington, 1918.
___. "Inventions, Population and History," in Studies in the History of Culture. ed. P. Long (Madison, Wisc: 1942).
___. "Limitations of Statistics." American Jounral of Sociology 40 (1934): 12-20.
___. [pseud William Wynne], "Long Train Winding," Georgia Review 2 (1948): 306-15.
___. "Marital Separations," American Journal of Sociology, 49:4. (Jan., 1944):316-323.
___. "Measurement of the Cost of Living and Wages," Annals of the American Academy 81 (Jan. 1919): 110-22.
___. "A Measurement of Factors in the Presidential Election of 1928." Social Forces 8 (1929-30): 175-83.
___. "Memorandum on the Minimum Wage" (Washngtom: Gov't Printing Office, 1918). 148 pp.
___. "Methods of Direct Legislation in Oregon." Quarterly Publication of the American Statistical Association 14 (1914): 136-55.
___. "Observations on Social Research," Social Forces 34 (1955): 10.
___. "On Invention and the State," in Technology and International Relations (Univ of Chicago Press, 1949), pp. 115, and in Duncan ed. Ogburn, pp. 144-61.
___. "On Scientific Writing," American Journal of Sociology 52 (March 1947): 373-8.
___. "On the Trail of the Wolf-Children," Genetic Psychology Monographs 60 (1959): 117-93.
___. "The Political Thought of Social Classes. " Political Science Quarterly 31 (1916): 300-17.
___. "Our Times," American Journal of Sociology, 47:6. (May, 1942):803-815.
___. "Population," American Journal of Sociology 56 (1950): 314.
___. "The Psychological Basis for the Economic Interpretation of History." American Economic Review 9 (1919): 291-308.
___. "Race Relations and Social Change," [1965, orig 1955] in Duncan ed. Ogburn, pp. 187-96.
___. "Recent Changes in Marriage," American Jounral of Sociology 41 (Nov. 1935): 285-98.
___. "Regions," Social Forces 15 (Oct 1936): 6-11.
___. "The responsibility of the Social Sciences," in Recent Social Changes (1929), reprinted in Duncan, Ogburn, pp 99-101.
___. "A Reply [to Sorokin] ." Journal of Political Economy 41 (1933): 210-21.
___. "Science and Society," Science and Civilization, ed. R.C. Stauffer. (Madison, Wisc. 1949).
___. "The Six Hour Day," Monthly Labor Review 8 (April 1919): 168-73.
___. "Social Evolution Reconsidered," from Social Change (1950 edn), pp. 369-93. , in Duncan,ed. Ogburn, 17-32.
___. "Social Legislation of the Pacific Coast." Popular Science 86 (1915): 274-89.
___. "Social Philosophy of 'It Doesn't Matter.'" Sociology and Social Research 43 (1959): 403-07.
___. "Social Trends," Sociology and Social Research, 42 (1957), and in Duncan ed. Ogburn, pp. 102-09.
___. "A Sociologists Forecast," New York Times March 5, 1939.
___. "Sociology and Statistics." In The Social Sciences and Their Intrrelations ed. William Fielding Ogburn and Alexander Goldenweiser (Boston: HoughtonMifflin), pp. 378-92.
___. "Sociology and the Atom," American Journal of Sociology 51 (Jan. 1946): 267-75.
___. "Southern Regional Folkways Regarding Money," Social Forces 21 (March 1943), in Duncan, ed. Ogburn, pp. 197-206.
___."Standard of Living," Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science 8 (Feb. 1919): 235-42
___. "Standard of Living in the District of Columbia in 1916," Quarterly Publication of the American Statistical Association 16 (June 1919): 374-89.
___. "Stationary and Changing Societies," American Jounral of Sociology 42 (July 1936): in Duncan ed. , Ogburn, pp. 44-61.
___. "Statistical Trends, Journal of the American Statistical Society 35 (March 1940): 252-60.
___. "Statistics and Art," Journal of the American Statistical Association," 27 (March, 1932): 1-8.
___. "Statistics of American Cities," Reed College Record 1917, n. 2, 41 pp.
___. "Studies in Prediction and the Distortion of Reality,." Social Forces 13 (1934): 224-37.
___. "A Study of Rents, " Monthly Labor Review 9 (Sept. 1919): 1-22.
___. "Technology and Governmental Chnage," Journal of Business 9 (Jan 1936): in Duncan, Ogburn, pp. 131-43.
___. "Technology and Sociology," Social Forces 17 (Oct. 1938): 1-8.
___. "Technology and the Standard of Livig in te United States," American Journal of Sociology 60 (Jan 1955): 380-86, and in Duncan ed. Ogburn, pp. 162-73.
___. "Technology as Environment," Sociology and Social Research, 41 (1956), and Duncan, ed. Ogburn, pp. 78-85.
___. "Thoughts on Freedom and Organization," Ethics 58 (July 1948): 256-61.
___. "Three Obstacles to the Development of a Scientific Sociology," Social Forces 8 (March 1930): 347-50.
___. "Trends in Social Science." Science 79 (1934): 257-62.
___. "Wages in American Cities, Q. Publication of the American Statistical Association 15 (1916): 313-17.