Library Resources Useful for the term paper assignment
for SWK 448

Social and Economic Injustice Sources
Sampson-Livermore Library, UNCP

This guide is divided into the following sections: Library of Congress Subject Headings; Reference Holdings; Electronic Databases; Journals; Web Resources; and Selected General Collection Resources.
Library of Congress Subject Headings  Listed below is the Library of Congress Subject Headings related to social and economic injustice.  This is not a complete list of related subject headings, but it can be used in a BraveCat subject search to locate other related resources not listed in this bibliography.

 
Capitalism Marx, Karl
Communism Poor—United States
Discrimination in Employment—United States Poverty
Distributive Justice Socialism
Durkheim, Emile Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovich
Economic History United States—Economic Conditions
Economics—Sociological Aspects [any country name]—Economic Conditions
Engels, Friedrich United States–Social Conditions
Income Distribution [any country name]—Social conditions
Labor Unions—Political Activity Wealth—United States
Lenin, Vladimir Ilich Weber, Max

Reference Sources

The following items are located in the Reference Collection and are not available for checkout.

Borgatta, Edgar F. (ed). 2000. Encyclopedia of sociology. New York, NY: Macmillan.  [HM 425.E5 2000]

Eatwell, John et al (eds).  1987. New Palgrave dictionary of economics. London: Macmillian. [HB 61.N49 1987]
Roth, John K. (ed). 1997. Encyclopedia of social issues. New York: Marshall Cavendish. [HN57.E59 1997]
Smelser, Neil J. and Swedberg, Richard (eds). (1994). Handbook of economic sociology.  Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP. [HM35.H25 1994]
Stearns, Peter N. (ed). (1994). Encyclopedia of social history. New York, NY: Garland Publishing. [HV28.E53 1994]

Electronic Databases

Academic Search Elite (Full text 1990 – present)  Indexing and abstracts of scholarly journals covering the social sciences, humanities, education and more.
InfoTrac OneFile (Full text 1980 – present) Indexing and abstracts of scholarly journals covering the social sciences, humanities, education and more. Over 6,325 titles indexed from 1980 to present; nearly 3,000 full text titles.
JSTOR (Full text varies by journal title)The JSTOR archive contains the full text of scholarly journals, beginning with the very first issue of each title. There is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the content available through JSTOR. You may choose to search the full text (every word) in any or all of the disciplines presented on the search page. When searching full-text, your search terms are compared with every word in the body of the articles as well as the citation information (e.g., author, title). You may also choose more narrowly-defined searches where only the author, title, abstract, or caption field is searched. Before starting your search, you should select any or all of the following disciplines: Economics, History, Philosophy, Political Science, or Sociology.
New York Times Historical (Full text 1851 – 2002)  The Historical New York Times offers full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue.
Social Sciences Citation Index (Indexing 1994 – present) Consists of multidisciplinary indexes of bibliographic information gathered from thousands of scholarly journals.
Social Sciences Full Text (via OmniFile) (Full text 1995 – present) Provides access to a wide assortment of the most important English-language journals published in the U.S. and elsewhere with full text and page images from scores of key publications, plus abstracting and indexing of hundreds of others. An in-demand resource for a wide variety of users from students to social workers, this database covers the latest concepts, trends, opinions, theories, and methods from both applied and theoretical aspects of the social sciences.
Social Work Abstracts (Indexing 1977 – present)  Abstracts from social work and related journals.
Sociological Abstracts (Indexing 1974 – present)  Provides access to the latest research in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences from journals, serials, conference papers, books, and dissertations.

Journals UNCP subscribes to the following journals that may contain information social and economic injustice theorists and theories:

American Journal of Economics and Society v. 48 (1989)-
American Journal of Sociology v. 1 (1895)-v. 15 (1910); v. 54 (1948-49); v. 65 (1959)-v. 66 (1961); v. 68 (1962-63); v. 70 (1964)-v. 72 (1967); v. 77 (1971)-
Cambridge Journal of Economics v. 5 (1981)-
Contemporary Sociology v. 1 (1972)-
Economic History Review v. 34 (1981)-v. 51 (1998)
Journal of Economic Perspectives v. 1 (1987)-
Journal of Economic History v. 30 (1970)-
Journal of Social Issues v. 37 (1981)-
Journal of Social Psychology v. 1 (1930); v. 9 (1938)-v. 14 (1941); v. 16 (1942); v. 19 (1944)-v. 37 (1953); v. 40 (1954); v. 46 (1957); v. 53 (1961)-v. 54 (1961); v. 56 (1962); v. 58 (1962)-v. 59 (1963); v. 62 (1964); v. 64 (1964); v. 66 (1965); v. 68 (1966)-v. 70 (1966); v. 73 (1967)-v. 83 (1971); v. 86 (1972); v. 90 (1973)-v. 100 (1976); v. 104 (1978)-v. 109 (1979); v. 113 (1981)-
Quarterly Journal of Economics v. 82 (1968)-
Review of Economics and Statistics v. 78 (1996)-
Social Policy v. 21 (1990)-v. 29, no. 2 (1998); v. 29, no. 4 (1999)-
Social Problems v. 11 (1963-64); v. 13 (1965)-v. 28 (1981); v. 35 (1988)-
Social Psychology Quarterly v. 44 (1981)-
Sociological Quarterly v. 15 (1974)-
If UNCP does not own or have access to a journal, articles can be obtained through interlibrary loan at http://www.uncp.edu/library/loan.html.

Selected General Collection Resources The following resources are located in the general collection areas of the Library.  These books are available for check out, but students will need to verify availability by using the Library’s online catalog, BraveCat.

Alexander, J. C. (ed.). (1988). Durkheimian sociology: cultural studies. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press. [HM24 .D985 1988]
Callinicos, A. (ed.). (1989). Marxist theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [HX39.5 .M378 1989]
Connerly. W. (2000) Creating Equal : My Fight Against Race Preferences. NY: Encounter Books.
Draper, H. (1987). The "dictatorship of the proletariat" from Marx to Lenin.  New York, N.Y.: Monthly Review Press. [JC474 .D734 1987]
Dupré, L. K. (1966). The philosophical foundations of Marxism. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World.  [B3305.B74 D8]
Durkheim, E. (1986). Durkheim on politics and the state. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. [JC261 .D86 1986]
Fischer, L. (1964). The life of Lenin. New York, NY: Harper and Row.  [DK254 .L4 F53]
Giddens, A. (1984). Capitalism and modern social theory; an analysis of the writings of Marx, Durkheim, and Max Weber. Cambridge: University Press. [HM19 .G53]
Hunt, R.N. (1974). Marxism and totalitarian democracy, 1818-1850. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.  [JC233.M299 H85 v. 1]
Hunt, R.N. (1984). Classical Marxism, 1850-1895. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.  [JC233.M299 H85 v. 2]
Kamenka, E. (1972). The ethical foundations of Marxism, 2nd Edition. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. [B3305.M74 K3 1972]
Lenin, V. I. (1932). State and revolution. New York: International Publishers. [HX314 .L352 1932]
Löwith, K. (ed.). (1982). Max Weber and Karl Marx (Fantel, H. trans.). London: George Allen & Unwin. (Original work published 1932) [HM22.G3 W45453 1982]
Lukes, S. (1972). Émile Durkheim: his life and work, a historical and critical study. New York: Harper and Row. [HM22.F8 D845 1972]
Marx, K. (1984). Capital: a critique of political economy (Engels, F. ed., Moore, S. and Aveling, E. trans.). New York: International Publishers. (Original work published 1867) [HB501 .M36 1984  v. 1 – v. 3]
Marx, K. and Engels, F. (1970). The communist manifesto. New York: Pathfinder Press. [HX276 .M3 1973]
Mayer, G. (1969). Friedrich Engels; a biography (Highet, G. and Highet, H. trans.). New York: H. Fertig. (Original work published 1936)
[HX276.E6 M32 1969]
Mazlish, B. (1984). The meaning of Karl Marx. New York: Oxford University Press.  [HX39.5 .M395 1984]
McLellan, D. (ed.). (1983). Marx, the first hundred years. New York: St. Martin's Press.  [HX39.5 .M3765 1983b]
Meikle, S. (1985). Essentialism in the thought of Karl Marx. La Salle, IL: Open Court Publishing.  [B3305.M74 M395 1985]
Miller, R. W. (1984). Analyzing Marx: morality, power, and history. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  [B3305.M74 M55 1984]
 Moore, S. W. (1980). Marx on the choice between socialism and communism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.  [HX39.5 .M648]
Nisbet, R. A. (1976). Émile Durkheim. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.  [HM22.F8 D86 1976]
Olsen, R. E. (1978). Karl Marx.  Boston: Twayne Publishers.  [HX39.5 .O56]
Rubel, M. and Manale, M. (1975). Marx without myth: a chronological study of his life and work. New York: Harper and Row.  [HX39.5 .R7964 1975b]
Schmitt, R. (1997). Introduction to Marx and Engels: a critical reconstruction, 2nd Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.  [HX39.5 .S266 1997]
Service, R. (2000). Lenin: a biography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.  [DK254.L4 S4323 2000]
Sorokin, P. A. (1985). Social and cultural dynamics: a study of change in major systems of art, truth, ethics, law, and social relationships. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books. [HM101 .S752 1991]
Sorokin, P. A. (1962). Society, culture, and personality: their structure and dynamics; a system of general sociology. New York: Cooper Square Publishers.
[HM101 .S763 1969]
Sorokin, P. A. (1967). The sociology of revolution. New York: H. Fertig. [HM281 .S6 1967]
Sowell, T. (2000). A Personal Odyssey. NY: Free Press.
Steele. S. (1991). The Content of Our Character : A New Vision of Race In America. NY: Perennial.
Steele. S. (1999). A Dream Deferred : The Second Betrayal of Black Freedom in America. NY: Perennial.
Suskind, R. (1998).  Hope in the Unseen : An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League. NY: Doubleday.
Thompson, K. (1982). Émile Durkheim. New York: Tavistock Publications. [HM22.F8 D8737 1982]
Wolff, K. H. (ed.). (1960). Emile Durkheim, 1858-1917; a collection of essays, with translations and a bibliography. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press.
[HM22.F8 D88]

Web Resources Academic Info: Political Science: Marxism, Socialism and Communism

Provides links to resources concerning Marxism, Socialism and Communism.
Dead Sociologists’ Index
Lenin Internet Archive
Marx and Engels Internet Archive
Marxists Internet Archive
The Durkheim Page
This list of resources available at Sampson-Livermore Library was compiled by:
Michael Alewine, Outreach / Distance Education Librarian
Robert Arndt, Reference / Instructional Services Librarian
Carl Danis, Instructional Services / Reference Librarian.