Steinmetz George
J Hist Behav Sci. 2013 Fall;49(4):353-78. doi: 10.1002/jhbs.21628. Epub 2013 Aug 26.
British sociology was established as an academic discipline between 1945 and 1965, just as the British Empire was gearing up for a new phase of developmental colonialism backed by the social and other sciences. Many parts of the emerging sociological discipline became entangled with colonialism. Key themes and methods in sociology and the staff of sociology departments emerged from this colonial context. Historians have tended to place postwar British sociology in the context of expanding higher education and the welfare state, and have overlooked this colonial constellation. The article reconstructs this forgotten moment of disciplinary founding and explores three of the factors that promoted colonial sociology: the Colonial Social Science Research Council, the so-called Asquith universities, and the social research institutes in the colonies; and the involvement of sociologists from the London School of Economics in training colonial officials.
英国社会学作为一门学科是在1945年至1965年间确立的,当时大英帝国正准备进入由社会科学及其他学科支持的发展型殖民主义的新阶段。新兴社会学学科的许多方面都与殖民主义纠缠在一起。社会学的关键主题和方法以及社会学系的人员都源自这一殖民背景。历史学家往往将战后英国社会学置于高等教育扩张和福利国家的背景下,而忽略了这一殖民格局。本文重构了这一被遗忘的学科创立时刻,并探讨了推动殖民社会学发展的三个因素:殖民地社会科学研究委员会、所谓的阿斯奎斯大学以及殖民地的社会研究所;以及伦敦经济学院的社会学家参与培训殖民地官员的情况。