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Pitirim Alexandrovich Sorokin (/səˈroʊkɪn, sɔː-/; Russian: Питири́м Алекса́ндрович Соро́кин; 4 February [O.S. 23 January] 1889 – 10
February 1968) was...
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Pitirim of Kru****y (Russian: Питирим Крутицкий; died
April 1673) was the
ninth Patriarch of
Moscow and All Russia. When
Nikon held the post of patriarch...
- Abba
Pitirim of
Porphyry (Gr****: Πιτυροῦν) or
Pitirim of
Egypt was an
Egyptian Christian monastic and
saint of the
fourth century, and a
disciple of Anthony...
- at this time,
living in the
desert as a
hermit or
anchorite was
Saint Pitirim (also Piteroum) who was well
known and respected. As he was
praying one...
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forward or
backward movement from one
similar group or
status to another.
Pitirim Sorokin defines horizontal mobility as a
change in religious, regional...
- Mauss' The Gift is published.
Robert Ezra Park's The City is published.
Pitirim Sorokin's The
Sociology of
Revolution is published. Hans Freyer's Belief...
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Vintage Books. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-385-53230-3. Guha 2015, p. 22 Sorokin,
Pitirim Aleksandrovich (2002). The Ways and
Power of Love: types, factors, and...
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Claude Henri de Rouvroy,
Comte de Saint-Simon
Georg Simmel Dorothy E.
Smith Pitirim A.
Sorokin Herbert Spencer Rudolf Steiner William Graham Sumner Gabriel...
- of the
first generation such as
Gustave Le Bon,
Charles A. Ellwood, or
Pitirim Sorokin, were
mainly descriptive in
their approach, and
their explanations...
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carried out
several research projects related to
Pitirim Sorokin's
years in Russia. His
recent book "
Pitirim Sorokin in Prague" is
based on
ample archival...