Social Science

My Chinese Marriage

by Mae Franking Read by Danielle Cartwright 4.7
Mae Watkins, a University of Michigan student, unexpectedly falls in love with a Chinese international law student in the midst of World War…

American Indians

by Frederick Starr Read by mpinedag 4.9
School students is Starr's intended audience of this work. The easy-to-read stories discuss and describe a wide range of topics such as food…

The Crowd

by Gustave Le Bon Read by Oxenhandler 4.3
"Civilisations as yet have only been created and directed by a small intellectual aristocracy, never by crowds. Crowds are only powerfu…

Wonderful London

by William James McGlothlin Read by Peter Yearsley 4.8
"Wonderful London, its lights and shadows of humour and sadness". (That's the full title of the book.) A collection of short essay…

The Ladies' Book of Etiquette

by Florence Hartley Read by Christine Lamberton 4.5
A guide for ladies, written in 1860, on what is accepted as correct behavior in polite society. The advice covers dress, travelling, staying…

Drugging a Nation

by Samuel Merwin and Samuel Merwin, Sr. Read by Edmund Bloxam 4.5
Drugging a Nation is a journalistic reveal of the extent to which the British Empire was culpable in the dissemination and subsequent near t…

Neighbourhood – A Year’s Life in and About an English Village

by Tickner Edwardes Read by Peter Yearsley 4.8
Tickner Edwardes (properly Edward Tickner Edwardes) served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during WWI and later became the vicar of the West…

Americans All, Immigrants All

by U. S. Department Of The Interior Office Of Education Read by Mark F. Smith 4.9
The United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education partnered with the Columbia Broadcasting System to present a series of 26 …

When Knights Were Bold

by Eva March Tappan Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.6
This book is in no degree an attempt to relate the involved and intricate history of the Middle Ages. Its plan is, rather, to present pictur…

Human Nature And Conduct

by John Dewey Read by William Allan Jones 4.2
John Dewey, an early 20th Century American philosopher, psychologist, educational theorist saw Social Psychology as much a physical science …

The Pauper, the Thief, and the Convict

by Thomas Archer Read by Peter Yearsley 4.6
"Bare, unpicturesque, and sordid as are the conditions of poverty, there are sights in London which everybody may and should see - sigh…

Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young

by Jacob Abbott Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.5
Subtitled, "The principles on which a firm parental authority may be established and maintained, without violence or anger, and the rig…

The Indians in Wisconsin's History

by John M. Douglass Read by Verla Viera 4.4
Pre-European arrival history of Wisconsin's Native American tribes, with discussions of their way of life, crafts, clothing, shelter, huntin…

What the White Race May Learn from the Indian

by George Wharton James Read by Roger Melin 4.6
People learn from other people, and races have forever learned from other races. Herein we are treated to an in-depth understanding of categ…

Our Southern Highlanders

by Horace Kephart Read by Lyndon Ashworth 4.8
"Our Southern Highlanders" by Horace Kephart delves into the lives and landscapes of the Appalachian region, focusing particularly…

London Labour and the London Poor

by Henry Mayhew Read by Gillian Hendrie 5
Subtitled A Cyclopaedia of the condition and earnings of those that will work, those that cannot work, and those that will not work.This vo…

How the Other Half Lives

by Jacob A. Riis Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.3
How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York (1890) was a pioneering work of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting…

Mary Barton

by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.5
Mary Barton is the first novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1848. The story is set in the English city of Manchester du…

Industrial Conspiracies

by Clarence Darrow Read by Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) 4.5
Industrial Conspiracies is a powerful address by renowned lawyer Clarence Darrow, delivered shortly after his notable acquittal in the McNam…

Culture and Anarchy

by Matthew Arnold Read by Nicole Lee 4.6
Culture and Anarchy is a series of periodical essays by Matthew Arnold, first published in Cornhill Magazine 1867-68 and collected as a book…

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