
The Psychology of Social Movements
by Hadley Cantril
"The Psychology of Social Movements" by Hadley Cantril, John Wiley & Sons, 1941. Hardcover, ex-library edition, focusing on the psychological aspects of social movements. A valuable resource for psychology and social science enthusiasts. Binding is intact, no dust jacket.
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This hardcover edition shows typical signs of library use, with a sturdy binding. The absence of a dust jacket is compensated by the clean and legible interior pages. There are no inscriptions or signatures, maintaining the book's original academic content.
About This Vintage 1941 Edition
"The Psychology of Social Movements" by Hadley Cantril, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1941, explores the psychological underpinnings of social movements. Cantril, an Associate Professor of Psychology at Princeton University, provides an academic perspective on the factors influencing collective behavior. This edition, printed in New York, is an insightful resource for understanding the dynamics of social change. The book's relevance remains significant for students and scholars of psychology and social sciences. This particular copy is ex-library, indicating prior use in a public or institutional collection, which may appeal to collectors seeking historical copies with provenance. The hardcover binding is intact, though the absence of a dust jacket is noted.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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