In a wide-ranging analysis of the drama of history, the importance
of ethnicity, and Jewish identity, these essays explore areas of
political and cultural disciplines fused with elegance in the work
of the late eminent sociologist Werner J. Cahnman. The prominence
of the American and European historians, philosophers, geographers,
sociologists, and anthropologists in this volume represents
evidence of the wide effect that Cahnman's work had on scholars in
a number of fields in academic work. This volume will make timely
and rewarding reading for social scientists and historians,
especially those concerned with the religious factor. Contributors:
Joseph B. Maier, Chaim I. Waxman, Louis Dumont, Karl Bosl, K.M.
Bolte, Edmund Leites, Lewis S. Feuer, Lester Singer, Harriet D.
Lyons, Andrew P. Lyons, Alvin Boskoff, Nathan Glazer, Irving Louis
Horowitz, Herbert A. Strauss, William Spinrad, Calvin Goldscheider,
Saul B. Cohen, and Emmanuel Maier.
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