01289 2200301 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082000800120084001400128100002100142245003000163250001200193260003500205300004600240500002300286504001400309520049900323650001400822650001300836700004200849990002400891990002400915990002400939990002400963INLIS00000000000035320221012011134 a0010-0520000353221012 | | eng  a0393925536 aeng a301 a301 GID i0 aGiddens, Anthony1 aIntroduction To Sociology a5th ed. aNew York :bMcGraw Hill,c2005 a646 :bxvii,646p.;illus.;28 cm. ;c28 cm. aIndeks : p.A49-A70 ap.A17-A46 aThis book was written in the belief that sociology has a key role to play in modern intellectual culture and a central place within the social sciences. Our aim has been to write a book that combines some originality with an analysis of the basic issues that interest sociologists today. In some places, we attempt to bring the book does not try to introduce overly sophisticated notions; nevertheless, ideas and findings drawn from the cutting edge of the discipline are incorporated throught. 4aSociology 4aGeografi0 aDuneier, Mitchell; Applebaum, Richard a12685/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12684/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12684/MKRI-P/V-2009 a12685/MKRI-P/V-2009