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New publication on the Sociology of Wilhelm Baldamus

Published 17.05.10

Congratulations to Dr Mark Erickson, principal lecturer in the School of Applied Social Science, on the publication of his new book, The Sociology of Wilhelm Baldamus.

Wilhelm 'Gi' Baldamus (1908–1991) was one of the most distinctive voices in British sociology in the second half of the twentieth century. He made major contributions to both industrial sociology and sociological theory, yet many of his central concerns remain under-explored. This volume is the first of its kind to engage with these questions and Baldamus' responses, in combination with the publication of two of Baldamus's own later writings never before printed in English.

A substantial biographical introduction by the editors situates this work within the context of Baldamus's life both before and after his exile from Nazi Germany, adding background to the exploration of his concerns that research should be underpinned by meticulous theoretical and conceptual work. It will be of interest to sociologists, social theorists, intellectual historians, and those working in the field of social science research methods.'

The book is jointly edited by Mark Erickson and Charles Turner, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick.

"This is an ambitious attempt to draw out the distinctive contributions of an idiosyncratic sociologist, working outside the mainstream. He brought a novel angle of approach to British empirical and theoretical sociology; connecting the concerns of theorists and industrial sociologists in original ways. This gives us a valuable new perspective on both familiar and forgotten work of the sixties."

Jennifer Platt, University of Sussex, UK

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The Sociology of Wilhelm Baldamus - see further details on the publisher's website