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Social Issues, Geopolitics, and Judaica [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 402 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Transaction Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 076580364X
  • ISBN-13: 9780765803641
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 402 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 748 g
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  • ISBN-13: 9780765803641
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This volume brings together thirty-four essays and ar- ticles by Werner J

This volume brings together thirty-four essays and ar- ticles by Werner J. Cahnman representing four decades (1940-1980) of work by an extraordinary, multidisciplinary scholar. Cahnman's work encompasses the experiences of a German Jewish refugee, an economist turned sociologist, and a scholar of Judaism. Part 1 contains personal and autobiographical writings and includes analyses of the cultural ambiguities of Jewish assimilation in Germany and Austria. Part 2 is devoted to sociological essays ranging from a critical assessment of Gunnar Myrdal's landmark study of the problems of race and democracy, An American Dilemma, to a probing look at the stigma of obesity, based on empirical research, a subject very much in the news today and that shows Cahnman ahead of his time. Part 3 offers some of Cahnman's most perceptive essays dealing with geopolitical themes. Included are theoretically based writings that help to clarify the methods and concepts of geopolitics, marking the intellectual beginnings of the global approach to world affairs. Here Cahnman broached the possibility of a united Europe (1944), realized sixty years later in the formation of the European Union. The twelve essays of Part 4 return to Cahnman's ever-present concern with Jews and Judaism. They present a wide-ranging historical-sociological view, from the Jews of Vienna in the 1930s to the American scene in the 1960s, to the still-unresolved problematics of Arab-Israeli relations, with Cahnman arguing for coexistence and a two-state solution for Jews and Arabs. The volume, carefully selected and assembled by the editors, presents for the first time essays representing the full range of Werner Cahnman's scholarship and thought. It will be of interest to students of sociology, history, political science, and Judaic studies.

This volume brings together thirty-four essays and ar- ticles by Werner J. Cahnman representing four decades (1940-1980) of work by an extraordinary, multidisciplinary scholar. Cahnman's work encompasses the experiences of a German Jewish refugee, an economist turned sociologist, and a scholar of Judaism. Part 1 contains personal and autobiographical writings and includes analyses of the cultural ambiguities of Jewish assimilation in Germany and Austria. Part 2 is devoted to sociological essays ranging from a critical assessment of Gunnar Myrdal's landmark study of the problems of race and democracy, An American Dilemma, to a probing look at the stigma of obesity, based on empirical research, a subject very much in the news today and that shows Cahnman ahead of his time. Part 3 offers some of Cahnman's most perceptive essays dealing with geopolitical themes. Included are theoretically based writings that help to clarify the methods and concepts of geopolitics, marking the intellectual beginnings of the global approach to world affairs. Here Cahnman broached the possibility of a united Europe (1944), realized sixty years later in the formation of the European Union. The twelve essays of Part 4 return to Cahnman's ever-present concern with Jews and Judaism. They present a wide-ranging historical-sociological view, from the Jews of Vienna in the 1930s to the American scene in the 1960s, to the still-unresolved problematics of Arab-Israeli relations, with Cahnman arguing for coexistence and a two-state solution for Jews and Arabs. The volume, carefully selected and assembled by the editors, presents for the first time essays representing the full range of Werner Cahnman's scholarship and thought. It will be of interest to students of sociology, history, political science, and Judaic studies.
Introduction vii
Zoltan Tarr
Part 1 Personal and Autobiographical Writings
My Relations to Jews and Judaism
3(10)
Jewish Intellectuals and the Central-Verein
13(4)
The Nazi Threat and the Central-Verein---A Recollection
17(8)
The Education of Rudolf Hess
25(14)
Stefan Zweig in Salzburg
39(4)
Werner Cahnman at Seventy: An Interview
43(12)
Robert E. Park at Fisk
55(12)
Germany: The Time Has Come for Friendship
67(6)
Part 2 Sociological Essays
Reflections on the Sociology of Jews
73(8)
An American Dilemma
81(8)
The Stigma of Obesity
89(18)
The Forest Hills Experience
107(6)
``Ghetto'' and ``Sociology''
113(14)
The Concept of Social Policy (Sozialpolitik)
127(16)
Part 3 Geopolitical Ruminations: The Beginnings of the Global Approach
Methods of Geopolitics
143(12)
Concepts of Geopolitics
155(8)
Foreign Area Study (ASTP) as an Educational Experiment in the Social Sciences
163(8)
Is a United Europe Possible?
171(10)
The Concept of Raum and the Theory of Regionalism
181(12)
France in Algeria---A Problem of Culture Contact
193(14)
Outline of a Theory of Area Studies
207(14)
Frontiers between East and West in Europe
221(30)
Part 4 Jews and Judaism: A Historical View
Reaction to Domination
251(14)
The Jews of Vienna
265(6)
Jewish Morale in Our Times
271(10)
Munich and the First Zionist Congress
281(12)
Two Maps of German-Jewish History
293(10)
A New Learning: Introduction to Franz Rosenzweig
303(8)
The Arabs and Zionist Policy
311(4)
Socio-Economic Causes of Anti-Semitism
315(12)
Adolf Fischhof and His Jewish Followers
327(30)
Theodor Herzl: A Column of Fire
357(4)
Some Facts of Intermarriage and Their Consequences for Action
361(10)
Comments on the American Jewish Scene
371(10)
Index 381


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