
Pitirim Sorokin

Sorokin was a professor at Saint Petersburg Imperial University, three times imprisoned by the Czarist regime for "revolutionary activity." His active opposition to the Bolsheviks led, after they were in power, to his arrest and sentence to death. Only with the help and intervention of friends, including Thomas Masaryk and Edouard Benes, was his sentence commuted to permanent exile, which led Sorokin to flee to Czechoslovakia.
Moving to the United States, he became a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota in 1924, and, in 1930, he was hired as head of the newly formed department of sociology at Harvard University. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Sorokin, Pitirim, 1889-1968 21.01.1889-11.02.1968
Published: Stuttgart ; Wien : Humboldt-Verl, 1953
InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: Stuttgart ; Wien : Humboldt-Verl, 1953
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by Sorokin, Pitirim, 1889-1968 21.01.1889-11.02.1968
Published: Frankfurt am Main : Joachim Henrich-Verlag, 1950
InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: Frankfurt am Main : Joachim Henrich-Verlag, 1950
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by Sorokin, Pitirim, 1889-1968 21.01.1889-11.02.1968
Published: München : J.F. Lehmanns Verlag, 1928
Published: München : J.F. Lehmanns Verlag, 1928
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by Sorokin, Pitirim, 1889-1968 21.01.1889-11.02.1968
Published: New York [u.a.] : American Book Comp
Published: New York [u.a.] : American Book Comp
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