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Book Reviews: Time and Social Theory,Psychoanalysis and Social Theory,Civilization: Contents,Discontents,Malcontents and other Essays in Social Theory,Ideology and Modern Culture,The Methodology of Herbert Blumer: Critical Interpretation and Repair,The Fashioned Self,The Political and Social Theory of Max Weber,Reading Weber,The Sexuality of Organisation,The Social Mobility of Wometx: Beyond Male Mobility Models,Battered Women as Survivors,Family,Economy and Community,Enterprise Culture,Making Their Way: Education,Training and the Labour Market in Canada and Britain,Images of Youth: Age,Class,and the Male Youth Problem 1880–1920,Football on Trial: Spectator Violence and Development in the Football World,The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750–1950,Volume 1,Regions and Communities,The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750–1950,Volume 2,People and Their Environment,The Cambridge Social History of Britain 1750–1950,Volume 3,Social Agencies and Institutions,The Dark Side of Europe: The Extreme Right Today,Resistance and Control in Pakistan,The Soviet Union: A Biographical Dictionary
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HammersleyM. (1989), The Dilemma of Qualitative Method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition, London: Routledge.
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The Fashioned SelfJoanne Finkelstein, Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, Cambridge and Oxford, 1991, £29.50, 213pp.
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The Political and Social Theory of Max WeberMommsenWolfgang J., Polity Press, Oxford, 1989, £29.50, xiv + 226pp.
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Reading WeberTribeKeith (ed.), Routledge, London and New York, 1989, paper £14.95, vii + 225pp.
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HennisWilhelm (1987), ‘A science of man: Max Weber and the political economy of the German historical school’, in MommsenWolfgang J.OsterhammelJurgen (eds), Max Weber and Mis Contemporaries, London: Allen & Unwin, pp. 25–58.
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HennisWilhelm (1988), Max Weber, Essays in Reconstruction, London: Allen & Unwin.
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LöwithKarl, (1982), Karl Marx and Max Weber, London: Allen & Unwin.
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The Sexuality of OrganisationHearnJeffSheppardDeborah L.Tancred-SheriffPetaBurrellGibson, (eds), Sage, London, 1989, £25.00, paper £9.95, xii + 205pp.
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BurrellG. (1984), ‘Sex and organisational analysis’, Organisation Studies, 5(2): 97–118.
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HearnG.ParkinW. (1987), Sex at ‘Work’, Brighton: Wheatsheaf.
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The Social Mobility of Women: Beyond Male Mobility ModelsPayneGeoffAbbottPamela, (eds), The Falmer Press, London, 1990, £10.95, x + 193pp.
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CoxonA.P.M.DaviesP.M.JonesC.L. (1986), Images of Social Stratification, London: Sage.
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HeathA. (1981), Social Mobility, London: Fontana.
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Battered Women as SurvivorsHoffLee Ann, Routledge, London, £30.00, paper £9.99, 1990, xii + 289pp.
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Family, Economy and CommunityHarrisC. C., (ed.), University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 1990, £25.00, x + 213pp.