A map of Chicago’s gangs, from Thrasher’s seminal study

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Chicago's Gangland

THRASHER, Frederic M.
[Chicago,
University of Chicago Press],
1926
Lithograph map, printed in red and grey, with minor offsetting, one minor marginal tear and some splits at folds, housed within original paper envelope.
683 by 465mm. (27 by 18.25 inches).
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Frederic Thrasher cemented his position as one of the leading members of the Chicago School of Sociology with his highly influential study of the city's gang culture. 'The Gang: a study of 1313 gangs in Chicago' was first published in 1927, and embodies the increasing academic interest in social and cultural failings also represented by contemporary studies such as Louis Wirth's 'The Ghetto' (1928), Nels Anderson's 'The Hobo' (1926), and Ruth Cavan's 'Suicide' (1927).

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The Situation Complex: Revisiting Frederic Thrasher's The Gang: A Study of 1,313 Gangs in Chicago, Greg Dimitriadis, University of Chicago Press, 2006.

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