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Mabel Berezin is an American sociologist and a professor in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University. [1]

Education and career

Berezin earned a Ph.D. in sociology at Harvard University in 1987. She worked at Harvard as a lecturer from 1987 to 1989, as an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1989 to 1996, and as a visiting associate professor at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1996 to 2001. She joined the Cornell University faculty in 2002, and chaired the sociology department there from 2010 to 2014. [2]

Books

Berezin is the author of:

  • Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Culture, Security and Populism in the New Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2009) ISBN  978-0-521-83913-6. [3]
  • Europe without Borders: Remapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Age (with Martin Schain, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003) ISBN  0-8018-7436-X. [4]
  • Making the Fascist Self: The Political Culture of Interwar Italy (Cornell University Press, 1997) ISBN  0-8014-3202-2. [5]

References

  1. ^ Cornell biography, Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Curruculum vitae, February 2020, Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Reviews of Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Mark Kesselman, Political Science Quarterly, JSTOR  25767109; Steven Pfaff, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  20695417; Simon Bornschier, Perspectives on Politics, JSTOR  43280708; Andrej Zaslove, Canadian Journal of Sociology, JSTOR  canajsocicahican.34.3.963; Cas Mudde, American Journal of Sociology, doi: 10.1086/657424, JSTOR  10.1086/657424; Mikael Hjerm, Acta Sociologica, JSTOR  25782144; Luís de Sousa and Riccardo Marchi, Análise Social, JSTOR  41494859; Geoff Eley, Journal of Modern History, doi: 10.1086/664778, JSTOR  10.1086/664778.
  4. ^ Reviews of Europe without Borders: Bo Stråth, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  4147267; Adrian Favell, Social Forces, JSTOR  3598353.
  5. ^ Reviews of Making the Fascist Self: Alan Cassels, The American Historical Review, doi: 10.2307/2650543; Claudio Fogu, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  2653880; Philip S. Gorski, Social Forces, doi: 10.2307/3005811; Adam Arvidsson, Sociologisk Forskning, JSTOR  20850421; Sergio Luzzatto, Contemporary European History, JSTOR  20081708.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mabel Berezin is an American sociologist and a professor in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University. [1]

Education and career

Berezin earned a Ph.D. in sociology at Harvard University in 1987. She worked at Harvard as a lecturer from 1987 to 1989, as an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1989 to 1996, and as a visiting associate professor at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1996 to 2001. She joined the Cornell University faculty in 2002, and chaired the sociology department there from 2010 to 2014. [2]

Books

Berezin is the author of:

  • Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Culture, Security and Populism in the New Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2009) ISBN  978-0-521-83913-6. [3]
  • Europe without Borders: Remapping Territory, Citizenship, and Identity in a Transnational Age (with Martin Schain, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003) ISBN  0-8018-7436-X. [4]
  • Making the Fascist Self: The Political Culture of Interwar Italy (Cornell University Press, 1997) ISBN  0-8014-3202-2. [5]

References

  1. ^ Cornell biography, Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  2. ^ Curruculum vitae, February 2020, Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Reviews of Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Mark Kesselman, Political Science Quarterly, JSTOR  25767109; Steven Pfaff, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  20695417; Simon Bornschier, Perspectives on Politics, JSTOR  43280708; Andrej Zaslove, Canadian Journal of Sociology, JSTOR  canajsocicahican.34.3.963; Cas Mudde, American Journal of Sociology, doi: 10.1086/657424, JSTOR  10.1086/657424; Mikael Hjerm, Acta Sociologica, JSTOR  25782144; Luís de Sousa and Riccardo Marchi, Análise Social, JSTOR  41494859; Geoff Eley, Journal of Modern History, doi: 10.1086/664778, JSTOR  10.1086/664778.
  4. ^ Reviews of Europe without Borders: Bo Stråth, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  4147267; Adrian Favell, Social Forces, JSTOR  3598353.
  5. ^ Reviews of Making the Fascist Self: Alan Cassels, The American Historical Review, doi: 10.2307/2650543; Claudio Fogu, Contemporary Sociology, JSTOR  2653880; Philip S. Gorski, Social Forces, doi: 10.2307/3005811; Adam Arvidsson, Sociologisk Forskning, JSTOR  20850421; Sergio Luzzatto, Contemporary European History, JSTOR  20081708.

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