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Bibliografie C. Wright Mills
i.e. Charles Wright Mills
*Waco, Texas 28. August 1916
†Nyack, New York 20. März 1962
US-amerikanischer Soziologe und Sozialpsychologe
Bücher und Herausgeberschaften
- A sociological account of pragmatism. Philosophische
Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 1942 (Maschinschrift).
Siehe überarbeitete Fassung "Sociology and pragmatism"
(New York, N.Y. 1964).
- (Herausgeber) Max Weber:
From Max Weber: Essays in sociology. Translated, edited, and
with an introduction, by H[ans] H[einrich] Gerth and C. Wright Mills.
New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1946, xi, 490 S.
- (Mit Melville J[ack] Ulmer) Small business and civic welfare,
report. (79th Congress, 2d session, Senate document no. 135.)
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1946, viii, 37 S.
- The new men of power. America's labor leaders. With
the assistance of Helen Schneider. New York, N.Y.: Harcourt, Brace 1948,
323 S.
- (Mit Clarence Senior & Rose Kohn Goldsen) The Puerto Rican
journey. New York's newest migrants. New York, N.Y.: Harper,
Hamilton 1950 (= Bureau of Applied Social Research Columbia University
publications series.), xi, 238 S.
- White collar. The American middle classes.
New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press 1951, xx, 378 S.
- (Mit Hans [Heinrich] Gerths) Character and social structure.
The psychology of social institutions. New York, N.Y.: Harcourt,
Brace 1953, xxi, 490 S.
- Mass society and liberal education. Chicago, Ill.:
Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults 1954 (= Notes and
essays on education for adults. 9.), iii, 17 S.
- The power elite. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University
Press 1956, 423 S.
- The causes of World War Three. (Presented in barest
outline during March 1958 in Washington, D.C., as the Sidney Hillman
award lectures at Howard University.) New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster
1958, viii, 172 S.
- The sociological imagination. New York, N.Y.: Oxford
University Press 1959, 234 S.
- (Herausgeber) Images of man. The classic tradition in sociological
thinking. Selected and edited, with an introduction, by C.
Wright Mills. New York, N.Y.: Braziller 1960, 534 S.
- Listen, Yankee. The revolution in Cuba. New York,
N.Y.: McGraw-Hill 1960, 192 S. Auch unter dem Titel: Castro's Cuba.
The revolution in Cuba.
- The Marxists. New York, N.Y.: Dell 1962 (= A Laurel
edition. LX141.), 480 S.
- Power, politics and people. The collected essays of C. Wright
Mills. Edited and with an introduction by Irving Louis Horowitz.
New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press 1963, 657 S.
- Sociology and pragmatism. The higher learning in America.
Edited with an introduction by Irving Louis Horowitz.
New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press 1964, 475 S. Überarbeitete
Fassung der Dissertation "A sociological account of pragmatism"
(Madison, Wis. 1941).
- Letters and autobiographical writings. Edited by
Kathryn Mills with Pamela Mills. Introduction by Dan Wakefield. Berkeley,
Calif.: University of California Press 2000, xxviii, 378 S.
Festschrift
- The new sociology. Essays in social science and social
theory, in honor of C. Wright Mills. Irving Louis Horowitz,
editor. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press 1964, xv, 512
S.
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Addams, Jane
Adorno, Theodor W.
Aron, Raymond
Baudrillard, Jean
Bell, Daniel
Bourdieu, Pierre
Coleman, James S.
Comte, Auguste
Cooley, Charles
Davis, Kingsley
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Durkheim, Émile
Elias, Norbert
Foucault, Michel
Freyer, Hans
Gehlen, Arnold
Geiger, Theodor
Giddens, Anthony
Gilman, Charlotte P.
Goffman, Erving
Habermas, Jürgen
Halbwachs, Maurice
Homans, George C.
Jahoda, Marie
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
Luhmann, Niklas
Lynd, Helen M.
Mannheim, Karl
Martineau, Harriet
Marx, Karl
Mauss, Marcel
Mead, George H.
Merton, Robert K.
Michels, Robert(o)
Mills, C. Wright
Myrdal, Alva
Pareto, Vilfredo
Park, Robert E.
Parsons, Talcott
Schelsky, Helmut
Schutz, Alfred
Simmel, Georg
Sorokin, Pitirim A.
Питирим Сорокин
Spencer, Herbert
Thomas, William I.
Tönnies, Ferdinand
Veblen, Thorstein B.
Webb, Beatrice
Weber, Max
Znaniecki, Florian W.
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