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Ferdinand Tönnies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand Tönnies (July 26, 1855, near Oldenswort (Eiderstedt, North Frisia) - April 9, 1936, Kiel, Germany) was a German sociologist. He was a major contributor to sociological ...
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Amazon.com: Tönnies: Community and Civil Society (Cambridge Texts in ...
' ... the translators have here done an excellent job of translation from nineteenth-century German to twenty-first century English.' German History Tönnies' Community and ...
http://www.amazon.com/T%C3%B6nnies-Community-Society-Cambridge-Political/dp/0521567823
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Amazon.com: "Ferdinand nnies": Key Phrase page
Key Phrase page for Ferdinand nnies: Books containing the phrase Ferdinand nnies
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Uncivil Society: January 2008 Archives
Nonprofits embody the dueling cultures that sociologist Ferdinand nnies described as gemeinschaft (“community†) and gesellschaft (“society†).
http://uncivilsociety.org/2008/01/
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Cambridge University Press - French History
Ferdinand nnies, Edited by Jose Harris, Translated by Margaret Hollis Hardback | Published July 2001 | In stock: nnies: Community and Civil Society
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/browse/browse_textbooks.asp?subjectid=1117953&page=17
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Being happily Confused about Communities – confused of calcutta
Dear Stephen Smoliar, thanks for your attention concerning my interest on discussing the ancient contribution and actual relevance of Ferdinand nnies, the originator of the ...
http://confusedofcalcutta.com/2007/08/25/being-happily-confused-about-communities/
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Cambridge University Press - German History
Ferdinand nnies, Edited by Jose Harris, Translated by Margaret Hollis Hardback | Published July 2001 | In stock: nnies: Community and Civil Society
http://www.cambridge.org/uk/browse/browse_textbooks.asp?subjectid=1010728&page=19
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Ferdinand Tönnies - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Ferdinand Tönnies (Oldenswort (Eiderstedt), 26 de julio de 1855 - Kiel, 9 de abril 1936), sociólogo alemán, 1909 miembro fundador de la Asociación alemana de sociología.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_T%C3%B6nnies
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Companion Website, Chapter 16
FERDINAND NNIES: THE LOSS OF COMMUNITY. Ferdinand Tönnies focused on the process of modernization and his reaction to the impersonalization of the world.
http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/macionis9/chapter16/deluxe.html
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The Napster network community | The Next Layer
Pundits such as Ferdinand nnies, Emile Durkheim, Benedict Anderson, Barry Wellman, Morris Janowitz, Robert Putnam and others are consulted.
http://thenextlayer.org/node/1179
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