Talk:Hugo O. Engelmann

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[edit] Parents

How did Engelmann's parents survive WWII? An interesting example of a similar instance can be read in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Klemperer

Grant Park 23:25, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List of articles removed

I removed the following list of articles. These kinds of very long lists are not acceptable in Wikipedia biographical articles. The articles that matter are already mentioned in teh reference section -- Mdd (talk) 23:43, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Articles

  • 1957: "A Systemic Dynnamic Approach to Social Theory," in: Essays in Social Theory and Social Organization. (1967): 15-52
  • 1957: "A Highly Significant Book," A review of Thomas Kuhn's The Copernican Revolution in: The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 28, No. 9 (Dec): 514
  • 1960: "The Activity Bias of Ethnography and the History of Society," in: Anthropological Quarterly. Vol. 33. No. 3, July: 158-163.
  • 1962: "The European Empire: From Charlemagne to the Common Market," in: Social Forces. Vol 40, No. 4. May: 297-301
  • 1962: "Class Succession and the Coming Struggle for Power," in: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 214, October: 347-358
  • 1962: "Social Psychological Issues in the Theory of Social Organization," in:The Sociological Quarterly. Vol 3, No. 4 (Oct): 286-295
  • 1967: "Population Expansion and the Social System," in: Indian Sociological Bulletin. 51, October: 21-38
  • 1967: "Communication to the Editor," a curious mathematical property, in: American Sociologist. Vol. 2 Number 4: 217
  • 1967: with Kirby Throckmorton, "Interaction frequency and crime rates," in: The Wisconsin Sociologist. Vol. 5; Winter 1966-Spring 1967, 1-2
  • 1968: "Population Size and Social Organization," in: The Cornell Journal of Social Relations. 32; Fall: 1-6
  • 1968, “The problem of dialect in the American school,” Journal of Human Relations. Vol. 16, No. 4: 524-531
  • 1969: with Richard Wanner, “Population size and industrial technology,” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. Vol. 28, No. 3: 249-256
  • 1969: “Melody space analysis: a technique for comparative cultural study,” Indian Sociological Bulletin. Vol VII No. 1
  • 1970: “Sorokin and the Sociology of Knowledge,” in G.C. Hallen and Rajeshwar Prasad (eds.) Sorokin and Sociology, Agra Satish Book Enterprise;
  • 1970: “The Demise of American Cities and the Burgeoning of Urban Studies,” International Review of History and Political Science. 73; August: 1-8;
  • 1970: “General systems theory --structuralist or dynamic? A comment on Hornback's summary.” NIU. probably in Heuristics.
  • 1971: “Twentieth century man and God: an historic perspective,” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. Jan, Vol 8, No. 1
  • 1971: "Juris Veidemanis 1923-1971," American Sociologist. Aug, Vol 6, Issue 3:267-268
  • 1972: “The Quasi-system of World Society A Systemic Dynamic Analysis,”(Paper, AAAS Washington Meeting, Dec. 26-31
  • 1975: with John H. Engelmann, “Interaction frequency and behavior in the chemical laboratory,” Wisconsin Sociologist. Vol. 12 (Fall): 107-121
  • 1977: with John H. Engelmann, “Case Law, Statute Law, and the Nature of Institutions,” International Behavior Scientist. 92, June: 1-21
  • 1977: “Interaction Analysis and Community Typology,” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology. 141&2; June & April: 1-10
  • 1977: “Marx as an upper class ideologist,” International Review of History and Political Science. (Nov.) Vol 14, No.4: 26-40
  • 1981: “Systemic Dynamic Social Theory,” International Review of Modern Sociology. 11 (1;Jan-Dec): 251-282
  • 1981: with A. E. Cash, “The decline of power exercise at high interaction frequency levels,” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology.
  • 1985: “Orwell, modern thought, and totalitarianism,” Quarterly Journal of Ideology. Vol. 9, No. 2: 17-31
  • 1987: “The Flight from Ambiguity by Donald N. Levine,” A book review 65(3)895
  • 1990: “A review of ‘’Europe after an American Withdrawal Economic and Military Issues’’,” edited by Jane M. O. Sharp. Oxford Oxford University Press, Journal of Political and Military Sociology. Vol. 18, No. 2
  • 1991: “Against canonical vocabulary in sociology,” Perspectives. Vol 14, No. 2 (April): 4
  • 1991: “A sociohistorical perspective for East European developments,” Journal of Political and Military Sociology. Vol. 19 (Winter): 217-231.
  • 1991: “Communication] to the editors,” States and Societies. 8 (3;Winter): 7-8
  • 1996: "Review - ´The Germans: Power Struggles and the Development of Habitus in the Ninetenth and Twentieth Centuries´," Journal of Political and Military Sociology. 24 (1), 133-139.
  • 2001: “Letters to the Editor. Science under siege,” submitted for publication Skeptical Inquirer, dated October 11.

[edit] Question about the last publication

On internet I couldn't find the last publication mentioned in the article:

  • 2002. Journey into a New Life. Carmel, IN, Simudell Publishers.

I couldn't even find " Simudell Publishers". Could anybody explain? -- Marcel Douwe Dekker (talk) 20:07, 5 June 2008 (UTC)