Norman Birnbaum

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Norman Birnbaum (July 21, 1926 – January 4, 2019)

sociologist. He was an emeritus professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, and a member of the editorial board of The Nation
.

Early life

He was educated in New York City's public schools, at

New School for Social Research and was Distinguished Fulbright Professor at the University of Bologna
.

Birnbaum's pedagogical work included the introduction of sociology to the

undergraduate curricula at Amherst and Oxford. A founding member of the editorial board of New Left Review,[citation needed] was active in politics on both sides of the Atlantic He had been an advisor to American trade unions and members of Congress, as well as to a number of social movements and political parties in Europe. He contributed regularly to a number of publications, including openDemocracy, El País in Spain, and the German daily Die Tageszeitung. His memoir
was published in 2018.

Bibliography

Books

  • Birnbaum, Norman (1969). The crisis of industrial society.
  • (With Gertrud Lenzer), Sociology and Religion, 1969.
  • Toward a critical sociology, 1971
  • (Edited) Beyond The Crisis, 1976.
  • Social Structure and The German Reformation, 1980.
  • The Radical Renewal: The Politics Of Ideas In Modern America, 1988.
  • Searching For The Light: Essays On Thought And Culture, 1993.
  • After Progress: American Social Reform And European Socialism In The Twentieth Century, 2001.

Letters to the editor

References

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