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Surviving the Twentieth Century celebrates the achievements of the renowned sociologist Joseph Maier. A superb teacher and respected scholar of formidable scope, Maier's work encompassed a variety of disciplines, including sociology, philosophy, and political science. He is well known for his comparative research on Latin America as well as Jewish law and tradition. As Judith Marcus observes, Maier helped to establish comparative-historical sociology as an acknowledged field of study. This volume records and pays tribute to his scholarship and significant public service.The volume is divided into parts reflecting the breath of Maier's intellectual interests. Contributors are drawn from a variety of fields and geographical arenas. Part 1 consists of biographical interviews and personal observations on Maier and his work by Herman Berlinski, David Berlinski, Geoffrey Lloyd, Enrique Krauze and Aaron W. Warner. Part 2 includes contributions addressing some of the main themes in Maier's work: the interaction of nationalism, community and personal identity; the impact of politics on social science; culture, politics, and religion. Contributors include Abraham Edel, William Safran, Reinhard Kreckel, Zoltan Tarr, Sandro Segre, Ludwig von Friedberg, Irving Louis Horowitz, Judith Marcus, Editfi Kurzweil, Paul Neurath, Ruth Rubinstein, Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons, Tony Carnes, and Elfriede Uner.Part 3 reflects the impact of Maier's work on other scholars. It includes essays on philosophy, religion, literature and intellectual responsibility. Contributors include Tom Rockmore, Laurent Stern, Edmund Leites, Alfred Schmidt, Norbert Altwicker, Rita Kuczynski, Gerard Raulet, and Peter Gottwald. Part 4 covers the influence of crisis on Jewish intellectual life, and includes contributions by Herbert Strauss, Emanuel Maier, Leon A. Feldman, Hannelore Kunzl, and Johann Maier. The volume concludes, in part 5, with personal tributes to Maier by Curt C. Silberman, C. Alexander Weinstock, and Helen Hacker. The volume includes an illuminating introduction by Judith Marcus, thematic essay by Joseph Maier, and a selected bibliography of his work.Scholars who have been influenced by Maier will welcome this volume. Those who are not familiar with the scope of his contributions will benefit from the experience of seeing how his work has affected the choices of others. This is the 24th volume issued in Transaction's distinguished scholar (festschrift) series.

Table of Contents:
Part 1: Biographical: Interviews and Personal Notes; 1: From Leipzig to America: The Story of a Friendship; 2: Joseph Maier: A Personal Reminiscence; 3: Meeting Moses Finley and His Old Friend, Joseph Maier; 4: The Fury of Historical Redemptionism: An Interview with Joseph B. Maier, September 30, 1982; 5: Joseph B. Maier: Reflections on His Career and Contribution to the University Seminars at Columbia; Part 2: Social Science Inquiries into the Human Condition; 6: Nationality, Citizenship, and Sociocultural Community; 7: Politics and Problems of Collective Identity in France and Germany: A Comparative Analysis; 8: Social Integration, National Identity, and German Unification; 9: Ethnicity, Nationality, and Nationalism in Early Austrian-Hungarian Social Science; 10: On Peter Blau’s Interpretation of Simmel; 11: Education and Society in Germany; 12: The Scientific Status of Social Research: The Political Context of Contemporary Sociology; 13: The “Ideal-Typical” Presentation of the Jewish Intellectual in Thomas Mann’s Work; 14: What Tocqueville Might Say About Our NEA; 15: Twenty-Five Year History of the Club of Rome; 16: Victimhood and Empowerment: Madonna’s “Like a Prayer”; 17: The Notion of the Personal and the Cult of Personality: Reflections on Television in Nigeria and North America; 18: Frederick J. Teggart on “Entering California”: Self-Reflections on Migrations, Religion, and the Humanistic Sciences; 19: Existenzialistische Aufklärung. Anklänge der Leipziger Schule an die Kritische Theorie; Part 3: On Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Intellectual Linkages; 20: Philosophy, Literature, and Intellectual Responsibility; 21: Semantics and Street-Bred Irreverence; 22: My German Visitors; 23: Religionsphilosophie und Religionskritik bei Ernst Bloch; 24: Benedictus de Spinoza; 25: Sich Nicht zur Unzeit Begegnen—Ein Feature; 26: L’autodestruction de la Raison La place de la ‘Dialektik der Aufklärung’ dans l’évolution de la Théorie critique; 27: Ansätze zu einer Erinnerungskultur als Praxis des Wahrnehmens und Wahrgebens; Part 4: Jewish History, Art, and Community; 28: Individual and Institutional Survival Strategies: Berlin 1936–1942; 29: Torah as Movable Territory; 30: The Jews of Barcelona in the Time of R. Nissim b. Reuben Gerondi: 1340—1380; 31: Das Buch: Zeichen für Frömmigkeit und Gelehrsamkeit in der Jüdischen Kunst; 32: Zwischen den Mächten. Gottesherrschaft und Weltpolitik in der Gedankenwelt des mittelalterlichen Judentums; Part V: Lauditatio; 33: A Message; 34: Joseph Maier: The Seminar Chairman; 35: Greetings!; About The Contributors


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  • ISBN-13: 9781351290852
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 436
  • ISBN-10: 1351290851
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2018
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 436
  • Sub Title: Social Philosophy from the Frankfurt School to the Columbia Faculty Seminars


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