11;
facilitated by secondary contacts, 736-37;
in the form of domination and submission, 440-41;
in the form of slavery, 674-77, 677-81;
forms of, 666-67, 671-88, 718-20;
and historic forms of the organization of society, 667;
investigations and problems, 718-25;
natural issue of conflict, 665;
and the origin of caste in India, 681-84, 684-88;
and peace, 703-63;
in relation to competition, 510-11;
in relation to conflict, 511;
as subordination and superordination, 667-69.
_See_ Subordination and superordination.
ACCOMMODATION GROUPS, classified, 50, 721-23.
ACCULTURATION:
_bibliography_, 776-77;
defined, 135;
problems of, 771-72;
and tradition, 172;
transmission of cultural elements, 737.
ADAPTATION, and accommodation, 663-65.
ADVERTISING. _See_ Publicity.
AGGREGATES, SOCIAL:
composed of spacially separated units, 26;
and organic aggregates, 25.
AMALGAMATION:
_bibliography_, 776;
and assimilation, 740-41, 769-71;
fusion of races by intermarriage, 737-38;
result of contacts of races, 770.
_See_ Miscegenation.
AMERICANIZATION:
_bibliography_, 781-83;
as assimilation, 762-63;
and immigration, 772-75;
as participation, 762-63;
as a problem of assimilation, 739-40, 762-69;
Study of Methods of, 736, 773-74;
surveys and studies of, 772-75.
_See_ Immigration.
ANARCHISM:
_bibliography_, 565-66;
economic doctrine of, 558.
ANARCHY, of political opinion and parties, 2.
ANIMAL CROWD. _See_ Crowd, animal.
ANIMAL SOCIETY:
bee and ant community, 742;
prestige in, 809-10.
ANTHROPOLOGY, 10.
APPRECIATION:
in relation to imitation, 344, 401-7;
and sense impressions, 356-57.
ARCHAEOLOGY, as a new social science, 5.
ARGOT, _bibliography_, 427-29.
ART:
as expressive behavior, 787-88;
origin in the choral dance, 871.
ASSIMILATION:
_chap. xi_, 734-84;
_bibliography_, 775-83;
and accommodation, 735-36;
and amalgamation, 740-41, 769-71;
Americanization as, 762-63;
based on differences, 724;
biological aspects of, 737-38, 740-45;
conceived as a "Melting Pot," 734;
defined, 756, 761;
and democracy, 734;
distinguished from accommodation, 511;
facilitated by primary contacts, 736-37, 739, 761-62;
final product of social contact, 736-37;
in the formation of nationalities, 756-58;
fusion of cultures, 737;
of the Germans in the Carpathian lands, 770;
instinctive basis
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