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s "Diagram of Forces with which Charity Worker may Co-operate.") (4) Devine, Edward T. _Social Forces._ From the editor's page of _The Survey_. New York, 1910. (5) Edie, Lionel D., Editor. _Current Social and Industrial Forces._ Introduction by James Harvey Robinson. New York, 1920. (6) Burns, Allen T. "Organization of Community Forces for the Promotion of Social Programs," _Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction_, 1916, pp. 62-78. (7) _Social Forces._ A topical outline with bibliography. Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association, Educational Committee. Madison, Wis., 1915. (8) Wells, H. G. _Social Forces in England and America._ London and New York, 1914. II. HISTORICAL TENDENCIES AS SOCIAL FORCES (1) Lamprecht, Karl. _What Is History?_ Five lectures on the modern science of history. Translated from the German by E. A. Andrews. London and New York, 1905. (2) Loria, A. _The Economic Foundations of Society._ Translated from the 2d French ed. by L. M. Keasbey. London and New York, 1899. (3) Beard, Charles A. _An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States._ New York, 1913. (4) Brandes, Georg. _Main Currents in Nineteenth-Century Literature._ 6 vols. London, 1906. (5) Taine, H. A. _The Ancient Regime._ Translated from the French by John Durand. New York, 1891. (6) Buckle, Henry Thomas. _History of Civilization in England._ 2 vols. New York, 1892. (7) Lacombe, Paul. _De l'histoire consideree comme science._ Paris, 1894. (8) Francke, Kuno. _Social Forces in German Literature._ A study in the history of civilization. New York, 1896. (9) Hart, A. B. _Social and Economic Forces in American History._ From _The American Nation, A History_. London and New York, 1904. (10) Turner, Frederick J. _Social Forces in American History, The American Historical Review_, XVI (1910-11), 217-33. (11) Woods, F. A. _The Influence of Monarchs._ Steps in a new science of history. New York, 1913. III. INTERESTS AND WANTS A. _Interests, Desires, and Wants as Defined by the Sociologist_ (1) Ward, Lester F. _Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science._ As based upon statical sociology and the less complex sciences. "The Social Forces," I, 468-699. New York, 1883. (2) ----. _Pure Sociology._ A treatise on the origin and spontaneous development of society. Chap. xii, "Classification of the Social Forces," pp. 256-65. New York, 1903. (3) ----. _The P
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