A Hundred Years of Village Monographs in Poland.
Jubilee Reflections
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Publication date: 2008-02-05
Polish Sociological Review 2007;160(4):499-512
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Monographs of local rural communities played an important role in Polish sociology until the
1970s. They had been preceded by numerous sociographic descriptions and social surveys made already in
the first half of the 19th century.Numerous critical remarks made about classical (descriptive, encyclopedic)
monographs, which stressed that such accounts lacked a representative character and provided no material
for formulating general conclusions, that they represented a synchronic and not a diachronic approach
and contained redundant details, were justified. However, the best monographs in Polish sociology met all
the strict methodological requirements and their most important value was a reliable description of social
reality, which has been neglected since the moment of the popularization of research conducted with the
help of questionnaires that concentrate mainly on the analysis of the respondents’ awareness. Traditional
monographs seem to represent an interesting approach to scientific investigations, even from the point of
view of present dilemmas in social sciences (the postulated restraint on the part of the author, incoherence
of culture, the researcher’s ethos, science’s non-involvement in temporary matters). Therefore, it is worth
examining this inconsiderately abandoned genre of sociological literature.