S.N.Eisenstadt.List of Publications
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Shmuel N. <strong>Eisenstadt</strong><br />
<strong>List</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Publications</strong><br />
1947 - 2009<br />
The sign * indicates a book / monograph.<br />
1947<br />
1. (In Hebrew). “Remarks on the Sociological Structure <strong>of</strong> the ‘Yishuv’,”<br />
Adanim (January): 5-6: 9-13.<br />
2. (In Hebrew). “The Student’s Role in the Yishuv,” Adanim 3-23.<br />
1947/8<br />
3. (In Hebrew). With Y. Garber. Immigrants’ Moshavim. A Sociological<br />
Inquiry. Jerusalem: mimeograph (unpublished manuscript).<br />
4. (In Hebrew). “The Organizational and Individual Absorption <strong>of</strong><br />
Immigrants,” Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon 1: 9-10, 1-4.<br />
5. (In Hebrew). The Sociological Structure <strong>of</strong> the Oriental Community: An<br />
Introductory Analysis. Jerusalem: Henrietta Szold Foundation for Child and<br />
Youth Welfare, pamphlet 35.<br />
1948<br />
6. “The Old and the New Aliyot,” Israel Youth Horizon 1: 11-14, 16.<br />
7. “Some Remarks on Demographic Factors in a Situation <strong>of</strong> Culture Contact,”<br />
Man (o.s) 48: 101-102.<br />
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8. “The Sociological Structure <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Community in Palestine,” Jewish<br />
Social Studies 10: 3-18.<br />
1948/9<br />
9. (In Hebrew). “Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Israel among Asians and Africans,” Beterem<br />
19-20: 46-48.<br />
1949<br />
10. “The Perception <strong>of</strong> Time and Space in a Situation <strong>of</strong> Culture-Contact,”<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> the Royal Anthropological Institute 79: 63-68.<br />
11. (In Hebrew). “The Sociological Structure <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Yishuv,” Molad 12:<br />
339-344.<br />
12. * “Sociology In Israel, 1948-53.” Second World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology, Vol. 1,<br />
l949.<br />
1949/50<br />
13. (In Hebrew). “Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Adjustment <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,” Megamot 1:<br />
335-346.<br />
14. (In Hebrew). “Introductory Remarks on the Formation <strong>of</strong> New Elites in<br />
Asian Countries,” HaMizrah haHadash 1: 277-284.<br />
15. (In Hebrew). “New Currents within the Workers’ Settlement Movement,”<br />
Shivat Zion 1: 254-268.<br />
16. (In Hebrew). “Problems <strong>of</strong> Immigrant Absorption,” Yalkut haMizrch<br />
haTikhon 2(3-4): 33-39.<br />
17. “The Relations Between Sociological Theory and Anthropological<br />
Research,” Man (o.s) 49 (1949): 121-124.<br />
1950<br />
18. Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants in Israel (with Special Reference to Oriental Jews).<br />
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Research Seminar in Sociology. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem.<br />
19. “Some Remarks on the Problems <strong>of</strong> the Social Policy Towards the Oriental<br />
Communities,” Problems <strong>of</strong> Oriental Jewry, Jerusalem: Department <strong>of</strong> Oriental<br />
Jewry, Jewish Agency.<br />
20. * Studies in Social Structure: Age Groups and Social Structure: A Comparison<br />
<strong>of</strong> Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> Socialization in the Cooperative and the Communal Settlements<br />
in Israel. The Research Seminar in Sociology. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jerusalem.<br />
21. “The Oriental Jews in Israel,” Jewish Social Studies 12: 199-222.<br />
22. “Training the Civil Servant,” Scopus 4: 4-5.<br />
1950/1951<br />
23. (In Hebrew). “Fundamental Problems in the Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,”<br />
Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon 3 (1-2): 16-21.<br />
[a] Yiddish: 1951/2 (Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon, Special Issue), 22-29.<br />
24. (In Hebrew). “Towards a Sociology <strong>of</strong> Youth in Modern Society,” Megamot<br />
2: 52-72.<br />
1951<br />
25. “Delinquent Group Formation among Immigrant Youth,” British Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Delinquency 2: 34-45.<br />
26. “Research on the Cultural and Social Adaptation <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,”<br />
International Social Science Bulletin 3: 258-262.<br />
27. “The Place <strong>of</strong> Elites and Primary Groups in the Absorption <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Immigrants in Israel,” American Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 57: 222-231.<br />
28. “The Social Development <strong>of</strong> Israel,” Middle Eastern Affairs 2: 161-166.<br />
29. “Youth and Social Structure in Israel,” British Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 2: 105-<br />
114.<br />
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1951/1952<br />
30. (In Hebrew). The Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants: A Sociological Analysis.<br />
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Jewish Agency for Israel,<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Oriental Jews and Research Seminar in Sociology.<br />
31. (In Hebrew). “The Social Significance <strong>of</strong> Education in the Absorption <strong>of</strong><br />
Immigrants,” Megamot 3: 330-341.<br />
1952<br />
32. “Communication Processes among Immigrants in Israel,” Public Opinion<br />
Quarterly 16: 42-58.<br />
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33. “Institutionalization <strong>of</strong> Immigrant Behavior,” Human Relations 5: 373-395.<br />
34. “The Process <strong>of</strong> Absorption <strong>of</strong> New Immigrants in Israel,” Human Relations<br />
5: 223-245.<br />
1952/1953<br />
35. (In Hebrew). “Some Problems <strong>of</strong> Leadership among New Immigrants,”<br />
Megamot 4: 182-191.<br />
36. (In Hebrew). “The Social Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Martin Buber,” Molad 11: 67-69.<br />
37. (In Hebrew). “The Uprooting and the Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,” Megilot<br />
14: 67-69.<br />
1953<br />
38. “Analysis <strong>of</strong> Patterns <strong>of</strong> Immigration and Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,”<br />
Population Studies 7: 167-180.<br />
39. “Conditions <strong>of</strong> Communicative Receptivity,” Public Opinion Quarterly 17:<br />
363-374.<br />
40. “Israel’s Problems as a Welfare State,” Middle Eastern Affairs 4: 161-166.<br />
41. “The Process <strong>of</strong> Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants in Israel,” in Between Past and<br />
Future, ed. C. Frankenstein. Jerusalem: Henrietta Szold Foundation.<br />
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42. *The Absorption <strong>of</strong> Immigrants. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; Glencoe,<br />
Ill.: Free Press.<br />
43. “African Age Groups,” Africa 24: 100-113.<br />
44. “Le passage d’une societe de pionniers a un etat organise,” Revue francaise de<br />
science politique 4: 545-563.<br />
45. “Plains Indian Age Groups: Some Comparative Notes,” Man (o.s.) 54: 6-8.<br />
46. “Reference Groups Behavior and Social Integration,” American Sociological<br />
Review 19: 175-185.<br />
47. “Social Mobility and Intergroup Leadership,” Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Second<br />
World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology, vol. II. London: International Sociological<br />
Association, pp. 218-230.<br />
48. “Social Problems <strong>of</strong> Urban Organization and Planning in Underdeveloped<br />
Countries,” International Congress <strong>of</strong> Studies on the Problem <strong>of</strong> Underdeveloped<br />
Areas – Health, Sanitation and Town Planning Aspects: Theoretical Problems.<br />
Milan: Centro nazionale di prevenzione e difesa social, 73-87.<br />
49. “Sociology in Israel: 1948-1953,” Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Second World Congress<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sociology, Vol. I. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 26-31.<br />
50. “Studies in Reference Group Behavior,” Human Relations 7: 191-216.<br />
51. “The Research Project on Leadership, Mobility and Communication,”<br />
Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Second World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology, vol. I. London:<br />
International Sociological Association, pp. 106-109.<br />
1954/1955<br />
52. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Foundations in Economics,” Riv’on leKalkala 2:<br />
439-446.<br />
53. (In Hebrew). “The Formation <strong>of</strong> Public Opinion,” Sepher haShana shel<br />
haItona’im, 169-174.<br />
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54. (In Hebrew). “The Place <strong>of</strong> the Army in Israeli State and Society,” Beit Hillel<br />
<strong>Publications</strong> 3: 3-31.<br />
1955<br />
55. “A Study: Remarks on the Sociological Aspect <strong>of</strong> the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />
Productivization <strong>of</strong> Immigrants,” Information 5: 1-12.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1954/55. Riv’on leKalakala 5-6: 172-177.<br />
[b] Yiddish. 1964. Folk un Zion 11-12: 32-34.<br />
56. “Communication Systems and Social Structure,” Public Opinion Quarterly<br />
19 (1955): 153-167.<br />
57. With R. Bar Yosef, “Etat des travaux,” Revue francaise de science politique 5:<br />
831-846.<br />
58. * (In Hebrew). (ed.) Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the Problems <strong>of</strong><br />
Society in the Modern State. Tel Aviv: Am Oved. Reprinted in 1963.<br />
59. (In Hebrew). “Introduction,” in Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the<br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> Society in the Modern State, ed. S.N. <strong>Eisenstadt</strong>. Tel Aviv: Am Oved,<br />
pp. 7-36<br />
60. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Development <strong>of</strong> Underdeveloped<br />
Countries,” in Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the Problems <strong>of</strong> Society in the<br />
Modern State, ed. S.N. <strong>Eisenstadt</strong>. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, pp. 326-346.<br />
1955/1956<br />
61. (In Hebrew). “Aliya and Emigration: Towards a Sociological Typology,” in<br />
Mezuda, vol. 7, ed. S. Rawidowicz. London and Waltham. Mass.: O.R.T<br />
<strong>Publications</strong>.<br />
62. *From Generation to Generation. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, and<br />
Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press. Second edition 1969. Third edition, Transaction<br />
Publishers, Rutgers University, 2002.<br />
[a] German: 1966. Munich (In Hebrew). Juventa Verlag.<br />
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[b] Italian: 1971. Milan: Eta kompass.<br />
[c] Portuguese: 1976. Sao Paulo: Editora Perspectiva.<br />
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63. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Factors in the Integration <strong>of</strong> Immigrant<br />
Communities,” Riv’on leKalkala 3: 257-261.<br />
1956<br />
64. “Changes in Patterns <strong>of</strong> Stratification Attendant on Attainment <strong>of</strong> Political<br />
Independence,” Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Third World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology, vol. 3.<br />
London: International Sociological Association, pp. 32-41.<br />
65. With J. Ben-David. “Inter-Generational Tensions in Israel,” UNESCO<br />
International Social Science Bulletin 8: 54-75.<br />
66. “Israel: Traditional and Modern Social Values and Economic Development,”<br />
Annals <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> Political and Social Science 305: 145-156.<br />
67. “Patterns <strong>of</strong> Leadership and Social Homogeneity in Israel,” International<br />
Social Science Bulletin 8: 36-54.<br />
68. “Political Struggle in Bureaucratic Societies,” World Politics 9: 15-36.<br />
69. “Recent Trends <strong>of</strong> Development in Sociological Research in Israel,”<br />
Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Third World Congress <strong>of</strong> Sociology, vol. 6. London:<br />
International Sociological Association, pp. 106-112.<br />
70. “Ritualized Personal Relations – Blood Brotherhood, Best Friends,<br />
Compadre, etc.: Some Comparative Hypotheses and Suggestions,” Man (s.) 55:<br />
90-95.<br />
71. “Sociological Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Economic Adaptation <strong>of</strong> Oriental Immigrants in<br />
Israel,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 4: 269-278.<br />
72. “The Social Conditions <strong>of</strong> the Development <strong>of</strong> Voluntary Associations – A<br />
Case Study,” Scripta Hierosolymitana, vol. 3. Jerusalem: Magnes Press.<br />
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73. “Approaches to the Problems <strong>of</strong> Political Development in Non-Western<br />
Societies,” World Politics 9: 446-457.<br />
74. “Sociological Aspects <strong>of</strong> Political Development in Underdeveloped<br />
Countries,” Economic Development and Cultural Change. 5: 289-307.<br />
[a] German: excerpts 1970. In Moderne Kolonialgeschichte, ed. R. von Albertini.<br />
Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch.<br />
1957/1958<br />
75. (In Hebrew). With J. Ben-David (eds.). An Introduation to Sociology. Tel<br />
Aviv: Israeli Institute for Higher Education by Correspondence.<br />
76. (In Hebrew). “The New Revolt <strong>of</strong> the Youth,” Megamot 9: 95-102.<br />
1958<br />
77. * “Bureaucracy and Bureaucratization,” Current Sociology 7: 99-164.<br />
[a] German (excerpts): 1968. In Burokratische Organization, ed. R. Mayntz.<br />
Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch.<br />
78. “Internal Contradictions in Bureaucratic Polities,” Comparative Studies in<br />
Society and History 1: 58-75.<br />
79. “Israel,” in The Institutions <strong>of</strong> Advanced Societies, ed. A. Rose. Minneapolis:<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota Press.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1959/60. Kfar Saba: Bet Berl <strong>Publications</strong>.<br />
80. “Social Development and Political Stability in Non-Western Societies,” The<br />
Challenge <strong>of</strong> Development [a symposium held in Jerusalem, June 26-27, 1957).<br />
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Eliezer Kaplan School <strong>of</strong> Economics and<br />
Social Sciences, pp. 137-150.<br />
[a] German: 1960. Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Nene<br />
Fulge, 12: 189-203.<br />
[b] Italian (excerpts): 1967. In Il Nuovo Impenditore, ed. A. Pagani. Milan: Franco<br />
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Angeli.<br />
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81. *(In Hebrew). The Social Structure <strong>of</strong> Israel. Tz<strong>of</strong>it: The Education and<br />
Research Institute.<br />
82. “The Study <strong>of</strong> Oriental Despotisms as Systems <strong>of</strong> Total Power,” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Asian Studies 17: 435-446.<br />
1959<br />
83. “Bureaucracy, Bureaucratization, and Debureaucratization,” Administrative<br />
Science Quarterly 4: 302-320.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1958-9, Netivei Irgun 5(4), 2-7; 5(5), 5-11; 5(6), 9-15.<br />
[b] Portuguese: 1966. In Sociologia da Burocracia, ed. E. Campos. Rio De Janeiro:<br />
Zahar Eitores.<br />
84. “Israel,” in As Others See Us: The United States Through Foreign Eyes, ed. F.<br />
M. Joseph. Princeton: Princeton University Press.<br />
85. “Primitive Political Systems,” American Anthropologist 61: 200-220.<br />
86. “The Study <strong>of</strong> Oriental Despotisms as Systems <strong>of</strong> Total Power,” Review<br />
Article on Karl A. Wittfogel: “Oriental Despotisms: a Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Total<br />
Power.” New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 159-160.<br />
1959/1960<br />
87. (In Hebrew). “The Social Bases <strong>of</strong> Democratic Regimes,” Molad 17: 583-587.<br />
1960<br />
88. With E. Katz (first author). “Some Sociological Observations on the<br />
Response <strong>of</strong> Israeli Organizations to New Immigrants,” Administrative Science<br />
Quarterly 5: 113-133.<br />
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89. (In Hebrew). “The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Immigration for the Social Services,” Sa’ad 5:<br />
88-96.<br />
1961<br />
90. “Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Complex Societies,” Current Anthropology 2 (3): 201-222.<br />
[a] “L’analyse anthropologique des societes complexes.” Cahiers internationaux de<br />
sociologique 60 (1976): 5-41.<br />
[b] German: 1975, Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 1: 5-38.<br />
91. *Essays on Sociological Aspects <strong>of</strong> Political and Economic Development. The<br />
Hague: Mouton.<br />
92. *(In Hebrew) (ed.). Propaganda in Modern Society. Jerusalem: The Ministry<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education and Culture.<br />
93. “The Causes <strong>of</strong> Disintegration and Fall <strong>of</strong> Empires,” Diogenes 34: 82-107.<br />
[a] published simultaneously in French and Spanish. Les causes de la<br />
desintegration et la chute des empires. Diogenes, 34 (1961): 87-112.<br />
[b] Hebrew: 1960/1961. Keshet 3(12): 104-121.<br />
94. “The History <strong>of</strong> Education: The New Period,” pp. 421-433. “New Trends in<br />
Education,” pp. 609-617. “The Transformation from Traditional to Modern<br />
Education in Africa,” pp. 837-845. “Social Change and Education,” pp. 887-897.<br />
In The Educational Encyclopedia, ed. M. Buber. Jerusalem: Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
and Culture. Reprinted in 1973.<br />
95. (In Hebrew). “The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Immigrants’ Absorption for the Social Aid,”<br />
Sa’ad 3: 89-90.<br />
1962<br />
96. “Archetypal Patterns <strong>of</strong> Youth,” Daedalus 91: 28-46.<br />
97. “Religious Organizations and Political Process in Centralized Empires,”<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Studies 21: 271-294.<br />
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98. “Some Problems <strong>of</strong> Communication Research in Israel,” UNESCO<br />
International Social Science Journal 14: 337-348.<br />
[a] published simultaneously in French.<br />
1962/1963<br />
99. “Initial Institutional Patterns <strong>of</strong> Political Modernisation,” Civilisations 12:<br />
461-472; 13: 15-29.<br />
100. (In Hebrew). “The Colonial and Post-Colonial Society,” in Political<br />
Sociology, ed. S.N. <strong>Eisenstadt</strong>. 2nd ed. Tel Aviv: Am Oved.<br />
1962<br />
101. (In Hebrew). “The Rise <strong>of</strong> Bureaucracies in Developing Areas and New<br />
States,” Keshet 14 (Winter): 137-149.<br />
1962/1963<br />
102. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Approaches to Education,” Megamot 12<br />
(1962/63): 295-301.<br />
1963<br />
103. “Bureaucracy and Political Development,” in Bureaucracy and Political<br />
Development, ed. J. La Palombara. Princeton: Princeton University Press.<br />
[a] German: 1972. In Die Politischen Probleme der Dritten Welt, ed. Berg-<br />
Schlossen. Hamburg: H<strong>of</strong>fman und Campe Verlag.<br />
104. *Modernization: Growth and Diversity. Carnegie Faculty Seminar on<br />
Political and Administrative Development, Bloomington: University <strong>of</strong> Indiana.<br />
[a] Spanish 1963, Desarrollo economico 3: 523-452.<br />
[b] Italian: 1964. Quaderni di sociologia 13: 1-17.<br />
[c] Japanese: 1964, Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Science 16: 125-146.<br />
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[d] India Quarterly, 1964.<br />
[e] America Latina, 1966.<br />
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105. “The Need for Achievement,” Economic Development and Cultural Change<br />
11: 420-431.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1962/3, Megamot 12: 373-382.<br />
106. “Patterns <strong>of</strong> Political Leadership and Support: Discussion,” in Africa, the<br />
Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Change, ed. H. Passin and K.A.B. Jones-Quartey. Ibadan, Nigeria:<br />
Ibadan University Press.<br />
107. “Problems <strong>of</strong> Emerging Bureaucracies in Developing Areas and New States,”<br />
in Industrialization and Society, ed. B. F. Hoselitz and W.E. Moore. Paris:<br />
UNESCO-Mouton, pp. 159-174.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1961/2, Keshet 4(2): 136-149.<br />
108. “Some Reflections on Problems and Conditions <strong>of</strong> Ethnic Freedom,” in The<br />
Concept <strong>of</strong> Freedom in Anthropology, ed. D. Bidney. The Hague: Mouton.<br />
109. (In Hebrew). “The Egyptian Captives <strong>of</strong> ‘Kadesh,’ by a researcher,”<br />
Ma’arakhot 155: 35-39.<br />
110. *The Political Systems <strong>of</strong> Empires. New York: Free Press <strong>of</strong> Glencoe.<br />
New edition with new Introduction. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.<br />
l993.<br />
[a] Spanish: 1966. Madrid: Revista del Occidente.<br />
[b] German excerpts: 1968. In Burokratische Organisation, ed. R. Mayntz.<br />
Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch.<br />
[c] Chinese: 1992, Beijing.<br />
1963/1964<br />
111. (In Hebrew). “Bureaucratic Structure and Political Modernization,” Netivei<br />
Irgun veMinhal 10: 3-8.<br />
112. (In Hebrew). “Channels <strong>of</strong> Social Mobility,” Ammot 2: 53-57.<br />
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113. (In Hebrew). “Educational Problems in the Early Stages <strong>of</strong> Economic and<br />
Social Modernization,” Dapim – Yediot haMahlaka leAliyat Yeladim veNoar,<br />
November: 10-13.<br />
114. (In Hebrew). “Modernization and the Conditions for Sustained Growth,”<br />
Riv’on leKalkala 11: 110-120.<br />
115. (In Hebrew). “The Anthropological Study <strong>of</strong> Complex Societies,” Keshet<br />
6(2): 137-151.<br />
1964<br />
116. “Breakdowns <strong>of</strong> Modernization,” Economic Development and Cultural<br />
Change 12: 345-367.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1964/5, Ammot 3(5): 37-49.<br />
[b] Chinese: Foreign Sociology 1 (1991): 31-37<br />
117. “Bureaucratization, Markets and Power,” in Cleavages, Ideologies, and Party<br />
Systems; Contributions to Comparative Political Sociology, ed. E. Allardt and Y.<br />
Littman. Helsinki: Transactions <strong>of</strong> Westmarck Society, pp. 241-255.<br />
[a] Italian: 1963, Quaderni di Sociologia 12 : 119-133.<br />
118. “Burokratie,” Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft: Eine<br />
vergleichende Enzyklopadie. Freiburg: Herder.<br />
*(In Hebrew). With Y. Prawer (eds.). Comparative Research <strong>of</strong> Feudal Rule.<br />
Jerusalem: Tthe Hebrew University.<br />
119. *(ed.) Comparative Social Problems. New York: Free Press.<br />
120. “Preface,” in S.N. <strong>Eisenstadt</strong> (ed.). Comparative Social Problems. New York:<br />
Free Press.<br />
121. “Education and Political Development,” in Post-Primary Education and<br />
Political and Economic Development, ed. D.C. Piper and T. Cole. Durham, N.C.:<br />
Duke University Commonwealth Studies Center <strong>Publications</strong>, 20.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1964-5, Megamot 13: 295-307.<br />
122. “Institutionalization and Change,” American Sociological Review 29: 235-<br />
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247.<br />
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123. “Modernization and Conditions <strong>of</strong> Sustained Growth,” World Politics 16:<br />
576-594.<br />
124. “Political Modernization: Some Comparative Notes,” International Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Comparative Sociology 5: 3-24.<br />
[a] Hebrew: 1964/5. Keshet 7(2), 138-159.<br />
125. “Processes <strong>of</strong> Change and Institutionalization <strong>of</strong> the Political Systems <strong>of</strong><br />
Centralized Empires,” in Explorations in Social Change, ed. G.K. Zollscha and W.<br />
Hirsch. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 432-452.<br />
126. “Social Change: Differentiation and Evolution,” American Sociological<br />
Review 29: 375-386.<br />
[a] German: 1969. In Theorien des sozialen Wandels, ed. W. Zapf. Cologne:<br />
Kiepenheuer & Witsch.<br />
127. “Sociological Analysis <strong>of</strong> Historical Societies,” Comparative Studies in<br />
Society and History 6: 481-489.<br />
128. “Sociology in a New State,” Ariel 8: 73-80.<br />
129. *The Youth Group. Tel Aviv: Ichud Habonim.<br />
[a] Hebrew: The Youth Group: Information for the Guide and Teacher, 17-18.<br />
Jerusalem: The Department for Youth Immigration, Guidance Department. 1954.<br />
1964/1965<br />
130. (In Hebrew). “Education and Political Development,” Megamot 13: 295-<br />
304.<br />
131. (In Hebrew). “The Continuity <strong>of</strong> Modernization and Administrative<br />
Development,” Netivei Irgun veMinhal 11(2): 10-17; 11(3): 8-15.<br />
1965<br />
132. *(In Hebrew). Education and Youth: Sociological Considerations. Jerusalem:<br />
The Hebrew University, School <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
133. *Essays on Comparative Institutions. New York: John Wiley & Sons.<br />
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134. “Processes <strong>of</strong> Modernization and <strong>of</strong> Urban and Industrial Transformation<br />
under Conditions <strong>of</strong> Structural Duality,” Items [International Social Science<br />
Council] 4: 40-50.<br />
135. “Social Change and Modernization in African Societies South <strong>of</strong> the Sahara,”<br />
Cahiers d’etudes africaines 19: 453-471.<br />
[a] Hebrew: Keshet 8: 242-254.<br />
136. “The Changing Institutional Setting and Social Problems <strong>of</strong> the Israeli<br />
Educational System,” Acta Sociologica 9: 58-75.<br />
137. “The Consequences <strong>of</strong> Multiple Role Enactment,” in Sociocultural<br />
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