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In 1960 sociology in Britain was beginning to spread into a number of universities. In addition to the LSE the subject was taught already in various places including Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool and Nottingham. The decade that followed was to see the new universities give plenty of room for what was to prove, for a period, a fashionable subject. Essex, Kent, Lancaster, Sussex and York were all cases in point.
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Eldridge, J. (1980). A New Sociology? Catching the Millsian Imagination. In: Recent British Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16508-7_5
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