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Title アメリカ都市「コミュニティ」の再生 : 革新主義時代における「スクール・ソーシャル・センター」運動  
Kana アメリカ トシ 「コミュニティ」 ノ サイセイ : カクシン シュギ ジダイ ニ オケル 「スクール・ソーシャル・センター」 ウンドウ  
Romanization Amerika toshi "komyuniti" no saisei : kakushin shugi jidai ni okeru "Sukuru sosharu senta" undo  
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Title Reconstituting community bonds : the school social center movement in the progressive era  
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Name 佐々木, 豊  
Kana ササキ, ユタカ  
Romanization Sasaki, Yutaka  
Affiliation ラトガース大学大学院博士課程  
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東京  
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Name 三田史学会  
Kana ミタ シガクカイ  
Romanization Mita shigakukai  
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Issued (from:yyyy) 1991  
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Name 史学  
Name (Translated) The historical science  
Volume 61  
Issue 1/2  
Year 1991  
Month 12  
Start page 107  
End page 132  
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03869334  
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One of the problems which urban social reformers in the Progressive era regarded as most threatning to the social order was the collapse of "community," especially in urban areas which was growing at a rapid pace around the turn of the twentieth century. According to them, unlike the nineteenth century small community whose main traits were the sense of belongong feeling of intimacy, the similarity of experience and the participation in public affairs, the twentieth century cities were characterized by physical mobility, lack of communal restraints, and social anonymity. With an acute sense of crisis, the urban reformers in the Progressive era saw the urban environment as the hotbed for a variety of social evils, including juvenile delinquency, political corruption, ethnic segregation and even class antagonism. These urban reformers believed that their most urgent task was to restore intimate face-to-face communication and a sense of community in a rapidly changing soceity experiencing the problems of urbanization and industialization. The "school social center" movement was one of the social reform movements adopted and supported by various urban reformers, including settlement workers, playground advocates and edicators, as a practical means to restore "community" on a neighborhood level. The concrete idea of this movement consisted in the extensive use, after regular school hours, of public school buildings to provide room for neighborhood activities, ranging from civic and social to cultural and recreational ones. The advocates of the movement tried to make the centers set up at public school buildings in each school district an ideal neighborhood institution, in order to restore and develop the sense of "community" in an emerging urban-industrial society. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the kind of community (or neighborhood) which the advocates of the school social center movement tried to realize by using public school building as a locus for nieghborhood organizations. In so doing, I will attempt to place these ideas and activities in the context of these men's notions of democracy, recreation and the family.
 
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I 序
II 「スクール・ソーシャル・センター」運動の起源とその発展
III 「スクール・ソーシャル・センター」の政治的利用
IV 「スクール・ソーシャル・センター」運動と「健全なレクリエーション」
V 結語
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / The historical science / 60 (1991) / 60(1) 199104
/ Public / Faculty of Letters / The historical science / 61 (1992) / 61(1/2) 199112
 
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