Samuel Henry Prince
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Samuel Henry Prince was a sociologist and author best known for his work "Catastrophe and Social Change," which examines the social implications of the Halifax Disaster of 1917. His analysis focuses on how catastrophic events can reshape communities and social structures, making significant contributions to the field of sociology. Prince's insights into the relationship between disaster and social change have influenced both academic thought and practical approaches to disaster management. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of societal response in the face of crisis.
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