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Results of the grants competition: research papers in economic sociology, 2012 (E-journal "Economic Sociology")

17-03-2012
Grants competition: research papers in economic sociology (electronic journal "Economic Sociology"). Deadline: April 1, 2012.

28-12-2011
Workshop on Embeddedness and Embedding, University of Gdańsk, 14–15 of May 2012

19-09-2011
International conference in Moscow "Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories Meet Economic Realities?" October 25-28, 2012. Deadline – February 15, 2012.

01-06-2011
Workshop on multilevel and multimode governance in the context of globalization (Deadline for proposal sumbission - June 15)

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Balzer, Harley D. (ed). Russia's Missing Middle Class: The Professions in Russian History. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
About the Editor and Contributors ix
Preface xi
A Note on Dates, Archive References, and Transliteration xvi
Glossary xvii
1. Introduction
Harley D. Balzer
3
2. Reflections on Russian Professiona
Kendall E. Bailes
39
3. The Engineering Profession in Tsarist Russia
Harley D. Balzer
55
4. Politics and Medical Professionalization After 1905
John F. Hutchinson
89
5. Professionalism and Politics: The Russian Feldsher Movement, 1891-1918
Samuel C. Ramer
117
6. Professionalization and Radicalization: Russian Psychiatrists Respond to 1905
Julie V. Brown
143
7. Professional Activism and Association Among Russian Teachers, 1864-1905
Scott J. Sereghy
169
8. Professionalism Among University Professors
Samuel Kassow
197
9. The Transfer of Legal Technology and Culture: Law Professionals in Tsarist Russia
Brian L. Levin-Stankevich
223
10. The Limits of Professionalisation: Russian Governors at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Richard G. Robbins, Jr.
251
11. Professionalis, in the Ministerial Bureaucracy on the Eve of the February Revolution of 1917
Daniel T. Orlovsky
267
12. Conclusion: The Missing Middle Class
Harley D. Balzer
293
Index 321




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