The research reported here was assisted by a grant awarded by the Committee on Faculty Research Grants of the Social Science Research Council to whom I am grateful. I am also indebted to Mrs. Eve Aubery who translated the materials obtained in France into very good English.
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SnowCharles Percy: The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1959.
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Some of the best known commentary have been gathered together by Cornelius, DavidK.St. VincentEdwin in Cultures in Conflict, Scott, Foresman, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, 1964.
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SnowCharles Percy: The Two Cultures: And a Second Look, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1964.
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LewisLionel S.: ‘Two Cultures: Some Empirical Findings’, The Educational Record, Volume 48, pp. 260–267, Summer 1967.
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See LewisLionel S.: ‘The Puritan Ethic in Universities and Some Worldly Concerns of Sociologists’, The American Sociologist, Volume 4, pp. 235–241, August 1969; ‘The University and the Professional Model’, American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 14, pp. 541–562, March-April 1971; and ‘The Genesis of Grey-Flanneled Puritans’, AAUP Bulletin, Volume 57, pp. 21–29, March 1972.
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Some of this material has been analyzed in a previously published paper. See LewisLionel S.: ‘The Selling of an Academic’, New Society, Number 441, pp. 393–395) 11 March 1971.
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MertonRobert K.: Social Theory and Social Structure, p. 575, The Free Press, Glencoe, Illinois, 1957.
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See, LeavisF. R.: Two Cultures?The Significance of C. P. Snow, published with An Essay on Sir Charles Snow's Rede Lecture by YudkinMichael, Pantheon Books, New York, 1963.
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Cf., SnowCharles Percy: Public Affairs, Scribners, New York, 1971.