Nichols Lawrence T
West Virginia University.
J Hist Behav Sci. 2010 Winter;46(1):72-95. doi: 10.1002/jhbs.20410.
In this paper I explore the significance of the initial decade of Robert K. Merton's graduate and professional career, from 1931, when he entered the new doctoral program in sociology at Harvard, until 1939, when he joined the Department of Sociology at Tulane University as an associate professor and acting chairperson. Drawing on archival sources, as well as the professional literature, I examine how Merton engaged the exceptionally rich, interdisciplinary context of Harvard in the 1930s, including both interpersonal networks and diverse intellectual perspectives. In particular, I identify connections between Merton's early writing, "oral publications" and teaching, and three locally developed and dominant paradigms of sociology. Following an assessment of the influence of Merton's works published from 1934 to 1939, I trace continuities between Merton's achievements at Harvard and his subsequent teaching and research at Tulane and Columbia. I conclude that a fuller appreciation of Merton's "less noticed" decade in Cambridge is indispensable for understanding his overall career, and that it clarifies linkages across sociological work at three universities in the mid-twentieth century.
在本文中,我探讨了罗伯特·K·默顿研究生涯及职业生涯最初十年的重要意义,时间跨度从1931年他进入哈佛大学新的社会学博士项目开始,直至1939年他作为副教授兼代理系主任加入杜兰大学社会学系。借助档案资料以及专业文献,我考察了默顿在20世纪30年代如何融入哈佛大学极为丰富的跨学科环境,这其中包括人际关系网络和多样的学术观点。特别地,我确定了默顿早期的著作、“口头发表成果”及教学与当时在当地形成并占据主导地位的三种社会学范式之间的联系。在评估了默顿1934年至1939年发表的作品所产生的影响之后,我追溯了默顿在哈佛大学取得的成就与他随后在杜兰大学和哥伦比亚大学的教学及研究之间的延续性。我得出结论,要全面理解默顿的整个职业生涯,充分认识他在剑桥“较少受到关注”的十年是必不可少的,而且这十年也厘清了20世纪中叶三所大学社会学研究工作之间的联系。