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245 00 $aOn the making of Americans :$bessays in honor of David Riesman /$cedited by Herbert J. Gans ... [et al.].
260 0 $a[Philadelphia] :$bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,$c1979.
300 $axiii, 350 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aBibliography: p. 319-346.
505 0 $aWhat is American about America?: Featherstone, J. John Dewey and David Riesman, from the lost individual to the lonely crowd. Gusfield, J. R. The sociological reality of America. Jencks, C. The social basis of unselfishness. Meyersohn, R. Abundance reconsidered. Sennett, R. What Tocqueville feared. Glazer, N. Individualism and equality in the United States. Cottle, T. J. An unemployed family. Kato, H. Development nineteenth-century style.--American institutions and subcultures-still changing: Gans, H. J. Symbolic ethnicity. Weiss, R. S. A new marital form. Berger, B. M. American pastorialism, suburbia and the commune movement. Denney, R. Feast of strangers. Trow, M. Aspects of diversity in American higher education. Grant, G. Journalism and social science.
600 10 $aRiesman, David,$d1909-2002.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, American.
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700 1 $aGans, Herbert J.
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