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Morris Janowitz


Prof.

B: 1919
D: 1988
Biblio: Dozent für Soziologie, Univ. of Chicago

Profession

  • Soziologe
  • Politologe
  • Affiliations

  • USA. Department of Justice
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  • Morris Janowitz (October 22, 1919 – November 7, 1988) was an American sociologist and professor who made major contributions to sociological theory, the study of prejudice, urban issues, and patriotism. He was one of the founders of military sociology and made major contributions, along with Samuel P. Huntington, to the establishment of contemporary civil-military relations. He was a professor of sociology at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago and held a five-year chairmanship of the Sociology Department at University of Chicago. He was the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. Janowitz was the vice-president of the American Sociological Association, receiving their Career of Distinguished Scholarship award, and a fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Association. Janowitz also founded the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, as well as the journal Armed Forces & Society. He was an early founder of the field of military sociology. His students, such as David R. Segal, Mady Segal, and James Burk are prominent and influential military sociologists. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2010
    1
      1991
    1
      1984
    1
      1983
    2
      1981
    1
      1980
    2
      1978
    2
      1977
    2
      1976
    1
      1975
    2
      1974
    1
      1969
    1
      1967
    2
      1966
    1
      1965
    3
      1964
    1
      1960
    1
      1958
    1
      1950

    Series

    1. A phoenix book (2)
    2. The Heritage of sociology (1)
    3. Sage series on armed forces and society (1)
    4. Praxeologie (1)
    5. The heritage of sociology (1)
    6. Michigan governmental studies (1)
    7. Phoenix books (1)