Demerath, N. J. (Nicholas Jay), 1936-
Demerath, Nicholas Jay, 1936-
Demerath, Nicholas Jay, 1936-...., sociologue
Demerath, Nicholas Jay, III, 1936-
Demerath, N.J.
Demerath, N. J. III. 1936-
Demerath, N. J. (Nicholas Jay)
N. J. Demerath III American sociologist
VIAF ID: 34541511 ( Personal )
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Works
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Birth control and foreign policy : the alternatives to family planning | |
A bridging of faiths : religion and politics in a New England city | |
Campus religion & studies values: radical rhetoric & traditional reality | |
Crossing the gods : world religions and worldly politics | |
Dynamics of idealism : [white activists in a Black movement | |
From country town to global village, c1997: | |
Millhands and preachers : a study of Gastonia | |
Moving forward by looking back | |
Power, presidents and professors | |
Religion in social context : tradition and transition | |
Sacred companies : organizational aspects of religion and religious aspects of organizations | |
Sage handbook of the sociology of religion | |
Sandals from Coahuila caves, 2003: | |
Social class in American Protestantism, 1965. | |
Social policy and sociology | |
Sociology : perspectives and applications | |
Special issue: 50th anniversary of SSSR | |
Structural analysis for population development : for symposium 9, "The role of the sociologist in development planning", (...) IX world congress of sociology, Uppsala,August 14-19, 1978 | |
System, change, and conflict; a reader on contemporary sociological theory and the debate over functionalism | |
A tottering transcendence; civil vs. cultic aspects of the sacred | |
The urban South |