Janowitz, Morris
Janowitz, Morris (1919–88) An American sociologist, student at Chicago University in the mid-1940s, then Professor in a number of North American departments. He was the author of numerous books, including
The Professional Soldier (1946),
Sociology and the Military Establishment (1959),
Social Control of the Welfare State (1976),
The Last Half-Century (1978), and
The Reconstruction of Patriotism (1983). Janowitz will be remembered as probably the leading sociologist of the military, and for his argument that the transition from early to advanced industrial society created forms of institutional organizations that made
democracy harder to sustain, although he also researched and published significant studies on the topics of urban and political sociology, race and ethnic relations, and sociological theory generally. A useful selection of his papers—prefaced by an excellent biographical introduction—is James Burk's
Morris Janowitz—On Social Organization and Social Control (1991). See also
MILITARY AND MILITARISM.
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Bath beauty restored ; A famous sculpture by William Zorach again graces City Park after receiving needed repairs.
Newspaper article from: Portland Press Herald (Maine); 8/8/2005; ; 667 words
; ...restored ; A famous sculpture by William Zorach again graces City Park after receiving...who convinced renowned artist William Zorach to create a sculpture for the...Spirit of the Sea," sculpted by William Zorach in 1962. A private group raised...
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Bath to rededicate restored William Zorach sculpture
Newspaper article from: Portland Press Herald (Maine); 7/10/2005; 174 words
; ...Maine) 07-10-2005 Bath to rededicate restored William Zorach sculpture Edition: FINAL Section: Audience Column...Band, the city will rededicate the newly restored William Zorach sculpture "The Spirit of Sea" at 3 p.m. Aug...
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Clever Fresno girl; the travel writings of Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1908-1915).(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2009; 548 words
; ...Thompson Zorach (1908-1915). Zorach, Marguerite. Ed. by Efram L...Modernist artist Marguerite Thompson Zorach is best known for her prints paintings...in the 1920s. With her husband, William Zorach, she exhibited at avant-guard...
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BEHIND THE BENCH, A MAN LESS THAN FULL BRUCE MURPHY'S BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS SHOWS A JUSTICE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT HIS POLITICAL CAREER THAN LAWS OF THE LAND A POLITICAL JUSTICE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 3/9/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...character decisions that appear to have been directly influenced by political ambition. For example, in the 1952 decision in Zorach v. Clauson, Douglas shocked his colleagues by reversing a four-year-old precedent, which he had joined, to uphold a...
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The beginning that begins again ... and again ... and again and again.(art project)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Arts & Activities; 5/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...only getting but giving." --William Zorach. Art Is My Life: An Autobiography...sculpture to your left, created by William Zorach (1889-1966), is also titled...story in seemingly low relief. William Zorach was born in Lithuania and immigrated...
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RESTORING A LADY ; $100,000 NEEDED TO REFURBISH BATH'S LANDMARK STATUE
Newspaper article from: Portland Press Herald (Maine); 1/29/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Zorach known for simple forms William Zorach was born in Lithuania in 1887...a noted sculpture by the late William Zorach, met here Monday to kick off...B. Owen, acclaimed sculptor William Zorach works on the maquette of his piece...
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A state treasure, WPA era murals are hit by neglect
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 9/29/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...Manhattan's Kraushaar Galleries said of Zorach, who died in 1968. "In terms of replacing...like that mural, it's invaluable." Zorach, and her husband, painter and sculptor William Zorach, spent three summers in Randolph, before...
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Extending the theme of mother and child
Magazine article from: Art Education; 11/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...art making and art teaching. WILLIAM ZORACH American (1887-1966) Genesis...nature or life has given me" William Zorach (Bauer, 1959, p. 2). The...In 1891, at the age of 4, William Zorach and his mother left Lithuania...
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Celebrating 100 years of Ansel Adams.
Magazine article from: Sierra; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...of 1921, Ansel invited sculptor William Zorach to join him in climbing Yosemite's Grizzly Peak. A New Yorker, Zorach had never climbed anything before...them, Ansel made photographs and Zorach sketched. Late in the day, with...
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`Early Textiles' delight at MFA
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 8/18/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...this century, the American artist Marguerite Zorach furthered the cause of embroidery by bringing to it a painter's sensibility. Zorach, who was married to the sculptor William Zorach, trained in Paris, where she was influenced...
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William Zorach
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
William Zorach William Zorach (1887-1966), American sculptor and painter, sought to vitalize the traditional figurative sculpture by turning to African, Egyptian, and Near Eastern art for inspiration. He pioneered in carving directly in...
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Zorach, William
Book article from: A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art
Zorach, William (1889–1966). Lithuanian...1929 to 1966. He wrote two books, Zorach Explains Sculpture (1947) and a posthumously...work were put together in book form as William Zorach (1945). His wife, Marguerite Thompson...
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Zorach v. Clauson
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
...and Jackson in dissent. Zorach v. Clauson was the Supreme...s Establishment Clause. In Zorach, the Court, stressing the...schools. According to Justice William O. Douglas's opinion for...result in McCollum dissented in Zorach. Justice Hugo Black protested...
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Sculpture
Book article from: American Decades
...1927, and especially Floating Figure, 1927). Zorach Lithuanian-born William Zorach (1887-1966) was a leader in the return to...States with an apprenticeship in Paris, followed Zorach's lead in style and in respect for the material...
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"The Village," the Salons, and Other Gatherings
Book article from: American Decades
...John Sloan, Everett Shinn, William Glackens, Marsden Hartley...Prendergast, Charles Demuth, and William and Marguerite Zorach. Cather was the only one...filled apartment of painters William and Marguerite Zorach and at Polly's Restaurant...
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