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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marilyn Bensman , Nobuko Gerth , Arthur J. VidichPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9780313228636ISBN 10: 0313228639 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 28 July 1982 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[Gerth's] former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole. -Contemporary Sociology YGerth's former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole. -Contemporary Sociology ?[Gerth's] former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole.?-Contemporary Sociology ?[Gerth's] former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole.?-Contemporary Sociology YGerth's former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole. -Contemporary Sociology [Gerth's] former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole. -Contemporary Sociology ?[Gerth's] former students who edited Politics, Character, and Culture tell us that it grew in large part out of two thousand pages of unpublished writing found after Gerth died. Like the book, the editors add, this literary inheritance puts in much sharper focus some themes that he stressed all along: the slighted relationship between Weber and Marx, a general critique of American sociology, a broadly conceived sociology of knowledge. ... For all these reasons, the present book gives a reader the first glimpse ever of Gerth's own thoughts as a whole.?-Contemporary Sociology Author Informationnsman /f Joseph /r ed.omp. and ed. ich /f Arthur /i J. /r ed. th /f Nobuko /r ed. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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