Sorokin and Civilization is a festschrift to Pitirim Sorokin, one of the most famed figures of twentieth-century sociology and first president of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC). He was a giant of the twentieth-century stage in the larger world as well. He debated with Trotsky, exchanged ideas with Pavlov, and received a personal invitation to meet with President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia. His principled dissent from sociological orthodoxy frequently anticipated that of Charles Wright Mills, Alfred McClung Lee, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He was, to paraphrase Joseph Ford, a scholar among statesmen and a statesman among scholars.
The volume is divided into four parts: A Life Remembered ; Sorokin as Gadfly ; Sorokin's Methodology ; and, Applying Sorokin's Theories. Contributors and chapters to this volume include: Sorokin's Life and Work by Barry V. Johnston; The Sorokin-Merton Correspondence on Puritanism, Pietism, and Science by Robert K. Merton; Sorokin and American Sociology: The Dynamics of a Moral Career in Science by Lawrence T. Nichols; Sorokin as Dialectician by Robert C. Hanson; Applying Sorokin's Typology by Michel P. Richard; and Transitions, Revolutions, and Wars by William Eckhardt. Sorokin and Civilization will appeal to all those with an interest in cultural and historical processes and the life and theories of Sorokin.
Preface
Roger Williams Wescott
Part I: A Life Remembered
1. Sorokin's Life and Work
Barry V. Johnston
2. Sorokin Remembered
Edward A. Tiryakian
3. The Sorokin-Merton Correspondence on Puritanism, Pietism, and Science, 193334
Robert K. Merton
Part II: Sorokin as Gadfly
4. Snakes and Ladders: Parsons and Sorokin at Harvard
William Buxton
5. Sorokin and American Sociology: The Dynamics of a Moral Career ilƒ"