Best of
Society

1965

Home: Social Essays


Amiri Baraka - 1965
    This new edition re-present's seminal collection of essays by one of our foremost African-American thinkers. These audacious essays range from short, impressionistic pieces on urban life and culture to longer political statements on the Cuban revolution, black sexuality, and the artist's role as a force for social change. But more than a collection of occasional pieces, Home is truly an ideological autobiography.

Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution: Revisited


Christopher Hill - 1965
    In addition to the text of the original, Dr Hill provides thirteen new chapters which take account of other publications since the first edition, bringing his work up-to-date in a stimulating and enjoyable way.

The Established and the Outsiders


Norbert Elias - 1965
    In Norbert Elias′s hands, a local community study of tense relations between an established group and outsiders becomes a microcosm that illuminates a wide range of sociological configurations including racial, ethnic, class and gender relations.The Established and the Outsiders examines the mechanisms of stigmatization, taboo and gossip, monopolization of power, collective fantasy and `we′ and `they′ images which support and reinforce divisions in society. Developing aspects of Elias′s thinking that relate his work to current sociological concerns, it presents the

Nostra Aetate: Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions


Second Vatican Council - 1965
    

Anthology of Chinese Literature: Volume II: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present Day


Cyril Birch - 1965
    Highlights include Songs from the Y’an Dynasty, The Temptation of Saint Pigsy by Wu Ch’eng-en, a selection from Peony Pavilion, early Ch’ing lyrics, and “Six Chapters” from A Floating Life by Shen Fu.

The Destruction of California


Raymond F. Dasmann - 1965
    

Social Psychology


Roger Brown - 1965
    In a balance of opinion and research in order to activate a flow of relevant memories and introspection, Roger Brown helps readers comprehend abstract concepts and principles in psychology. As each chapter is fully understandable on its own, this reference book is the perfect source of information for students, teachers, and professionals.

Law and Society in Traditional China


Tongzu Qu - 1965