Porter, Jack Nusan.
Porter, Jack Nusan, 1944-
Jack Nusan Porter Ukrainian-born American sociologist (b. 1944)
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Works
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Conflict and conflict resolution : a sociological introduction with updated bibliography and theory section | |
Confronting history and holocaust : collected essays, 1972-1982 | |
genocidal mind sociological and sexual perspectives | |
Genocide and human rights : a global anthology | |
Happy days revisited | |
Hem hayu rabim. | |
If only you could bottle it : memoirs of a radical son | |
Is sociology dead ? social theory and social praxis in a post-modern age | |
J. hist. sociol. | |
The Jew as outsider : historical and contemporary perspectives, collected essays, 1974-1980 | |
Jewish partisans of the Soviet Union during World War II | |
Jewish partisans. Vol. 2 / comp. and ed. by Jack Nusan Porter. - Washington, cop. 1982. | |
The Jewish radicalism : a selected anthology | |
Jewish student activism | |
Jews and the cults : bibliography | |
JHS | |
The Journal of the history of sociology. | |
Kids in cults, c1977, 1980 printing: | |
Kids in cults : why they join, why they stay, why they leave | |
A life of Mitzvah : Rabbi Joseph Mayer Jacobson and his family : one of Boston's premier orthodox leaders | |
[Modernity and the Holocaust - recenzja] | |
The radical writings of Jack Nusan Porter | |
The Sociology of American Jews : a critical anthology | |
Student protest and the technocratic society the case of ROTC [Reserve Officers Training Corps] | |
The University and its community; a white paper for De Paul University. | |
Women in chains : a sourcebook on the agunah |