Teaching and research materials of Dr. Gerd Schroeter, professor of sociology at Lakehead University. His work focused on teaching sociology at Lakehead and at other institutions, and research into the history of sociology (particularly re Theodor Geiger and Max Weber). Records are divided into three series: Personal, Teaching, and Research.
Records related to teaching and courses, primarily but not exclusively taught at Lakehead University.
Records of Schroeter’s research on a variety of subjects, including history of sociology, particularly related to his thesis on the works of Theodor Geiger, political systems and participation, and “social problems”. Also contains book reviews.
Includes course work, translation work, and academic correspondence.
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1960
Issue of the Newsletter of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, September, 1967 and leaflet on Racial and Religious Violence in America: a Chronology. Human Experience & Religion Gerd Schroeter, June 12, 1963 notes on Social Psychology D-16. 1960
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Course syllabi and notes for Sociology C-27 at Northwestern University, James A. Wiggins.
Course outlines for Sociology D01 and D02 at Northwestern University. Included are a number of notes and study guides as well as some tests written by Dr. Schroeter.
Course outlines, information and examinations for Sociology 300 Social Organization 1966-67.
Both formal and informal correspondence between Dr. Schroeter and a few friends but mainly John B. Harms 1984-87. Photo of John B. Harms family (1989).
Requests and Dr. Schroeter
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Letters and postcards between Dr. Schroeter and Mrs. Geiger 1970-1979.
Letters between Dr. Schroeter and Ren
Letters between Dr. Schroeter and Dr. J. Zander, 1980-84.
Comments and a newspaper article on the History of Sociology Journal which was co-edited by Dr. Schroeter and Dr. Sica.
The Roles of Robert Park in the Chicago School of Sociology, reviewed by Dr. Schroeter, 1993.
Request for Dr. Schroeter
Correspondence between Dr. Schroeter the Journal of the History of the Behavioural Sciences and Sociological Theory. Max Weber
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