Ethnicity: Theory and Experience - Nathan Glazer - Books - Harvard University Press - 9780674268562 - February 24, 1995
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Jacket Description/Back: This benchmark book launches a far-reaching exploration into the meaning, manifestations, and significance of ethnicity in modern society. Review Quotes: In order to understand ethnicity-oriented urban problems in America one must view ethnic dynamics not simply as a cultural phenomenon but more importantly as a political phenomenon which has its origins in the national society, not within ethnic groups. If men and women in the field of education are to understand the basic character of ethnicity, this book can offer an excellent insight into it.--Nobuo K. Shimahara "Teachers College Record "Review Quotes: Professor Glazer and Professor Moynihan ride no hobby-horses of their own. They assert simply that there is here an important new phenomenon, one that demands examination. The support the plea with an impressive collection of essays, five of which are dignified as theoretical and eleven described as 'accounts of how the phenomenon expresses itself in a variety of nations and parts of the world'.--Michael Banton "Times Literary Supplement "Review Quotes: ÝA¨ rewarding exploration of the reshaping of ethnic pluralism here and abroad... It's an intriguing and open-ended debate...in a wide-ranging...survey of division and cohesion around the world. -- Richard Robbins "Boston Globe"Review Quotes: This formidable collection of essays by some of America's major sociologists and political scientists marks the coming of age of a new fashion in stratification theory. The discovery, or re-discovery, of ethnicity involves not merely a changed approach to the treatment of race relations but also a recognition that divisions exist within most societies between groups with different cultural or linguistic characteristics... This is a most important book, both for the theoretical issues it raises and for the comparative breadth of its coverage.--Michael Hill "The Sociological Review "Review Quotes: [A] rewarding exploration of the reshaping of ethnic pluralism here and abroad... It's an intriguing and open-ended debate...in a wide-ranging...survey of division and cohesion around the world.--Richard Robbins "Boston Globe "

Contributor Bio:  Glazer, Nathan Nathan Glazer is professor of education, emeritus, at Harvard University. He is known for his writings on ethnicity and race, immigration, urban development, and social policy in the United States. His books include We Are All Multiculturalists Now, Beyond the Melting Pot and The Lonely Crowd. Contributor Bio:  Moynihan, Daniel Patrick About the Author: Daniel Patrick Moynihanis the senior Senator from New York. A former professor of government at Harvard University, he has served as Ambassador to India and to the United Nations, where he represented the United States as President of the Security Council.


512 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 24, 1995
ISBN13 9780674268562
Publishers Harvard University Press
Pages 512
Dimensions 143 × 215 × 34 mm   ·   599 g
Language English  
Editor Glazer, Nathan
Editor Moynihan, Daniel Patrick

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