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Pitirim Sorokin - (Institutional Studies) by Barry V Johnston (Hardcover)

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  • Pitirim A. Sorokin (1889-1968) was one of the most original, important, and controversial figures in American sociology.
  • Author(s): Barry V Johnston
  • 392 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Social Scientists & Psychologists
  • Series Name: Institutional Studies

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Pitirim A. Sorokin (1889-1968) was one of the most original, important, and controversial figures in American sociology. His spectacular rise from a peasant childhood in Czarist Russia to the Olympian heights of Harvard University provides an unlikely and fascinating lens for examining the history of an entire discipline. And, as Barry Johnston shows, his equally dramatic fall from favor and unexpected resurrection illuminate both Sorokin's life and the tempestuous world of academic politics.

An outspoken revolutionary and secretary to Alexander Kerensky, Sorokin was imprisoned and ordered executed by Lenin, then reprieved and exiled. During the 1920s, he flourished as a teacher and scholar at the University of Minnesota, where he published several pioneering books on the Russian Revolution, social mobility, sociological theory, and rural sociology. Harvard president A. Lawrence Lowell was so impressed that he recruited Sorokin to chair the university's first department of sociology.

From 1930 to 1944 the department prospered under Sorokin's leadership, attracting an entire generation of young scholars who in their own right would have a profound impact on the discipline. In this period, Sorokin published several volumes of his magnum opus, Social and Cultural Dynamics, and became embroiled in a bitter battle with rival Talcott Parsons for control of the department. Parsons ultimately deposed Sorokin and transformed sociology into the Department of Social Relations. Sorokin nevertheless stayed on at Harvard, where he established the Center for Creative Altruism but otherwise continued to work in relative obscurity. Finally in 1963, after years in eclipse, Sorokin was recognized for his accomplishments when he was elected president of the American Sociological Association.

During a long and distinguished career, Sorokin amassed an amazingly diverse and substantial body of work, much of which set the standard for the field. At the same time, he broke with the conventions of sociology, frequently ridiculing and taunting his less adventurous colleagues. For his heresy, the flamboyant Sorokin was condemned and driven to the periphery of a profession anxious for legitimacy as a science. As a result, Sorokin's ideas have been consistently ignored and misunderstood for more than a quarter century.

Based on exhaustive research in Sorokin's papers and the Harvard archives, as well as interviews with Sorokin's surviving family members, former students, and colleagues, this biography restores Sorokin to his rightful place in the pantheon of American intellectuals.



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Pitirim A. Sorokin was one of the most original, important, and controversial figures in American sociology. His spectacular rise from a peasant childhood in Czarist Russia to the Olympian heights of Harvard University provides an unlikely and fascinating perspective for examining the history of an entire discipline. As Barry Johnston shows, his equally dramatic fall from favor and unexpected resurrection illuminates both Sorokin's life and the tempestuous world of academic politics.



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"Johnson has written the most engaging, informed, and balanced account of Sorokin's character and career now available."--American Journal of Sociology

"Johnston's biography opens avenues for all who care about sociology's living tradition or future prospects. His skillful narrative contributes much to a reflexive understanding of our shared enterprise."--The American Sociologist



"This will be the defining intellectual biography of Sorokin for some time to come. Johnston has achieved a remarkably detailed, knowing, critical, and even-handed study of one of the most dramatic, complex, and prophetic sociologists of our time. Told in direct and lucid prose, it is an engaging and informing story that held my interest--quite literally--from beginning to end."--Robert K. Merton, author of On the Shoulders of Giants and Social Theory and Social Structure

"Johnston's scholarship is exemplary, his research is comprehensive, and his prose is lucid. A major contribution to the life of a distinguished scholar and to the history of sociology itself."--Robert Bierstedt, author of American Sociological Theory: A Critical History

"A serious treatment of Sorokin's life and work is long overdue. Which other twentieth-century sociologist can we compare with Marx or Weber? Johnston's biography is precisely what we've been waiting for. It will be a permanent benchmark in the field."--Alan Sica, author of Weber, Irrationality, and Social Order


Dimensions (Overall): 9.33 Inches (H) x 6.39 Inches (W) x 1.41 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 392
Series Title: Institutional Studies
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Social Scientists & Psychologists
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Hardcover
Author: Barry V Johnston
Language: English
Street Date: January 30, 1996
TCIN: 90808215
UPC: 9780700607365
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-4007
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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