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Shmuel N. Eisenstadt

List of Publications 1947 - 2009

The sign * indicates a book / monograph.

1947 1. (In Hebrew). “Remarks on the Sociological Structure of the ‘Yishuv’,” (January): 5-6: 9-13. 2. (In Hebrew). “The Student’s Role in the Yishuv,” Adanim 3-23.

1947/8 3. (In Hebrew). With Y. Garber. Immigrants’ Moshavim. A Sociological Inquiry. : mimeograph (unpublished manuscript). 4. (In Hebrew). “The Organizational and Individual Absorption of Immigrants,” Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon 1: 9-10, 1-4. 5. (In Hebrew). The Sociological Structure of the Oriental Community: An Introductory Analysis. Jerusalem: Henrietta Szold Foundation for Child and Youth Welfare, pamphlet 35.

1948 6. “The Old and the New Aliyot,” Youth Horizon 1: 11-14, 16. 7. “Some Remarks on Demographic Factors in a Situation of Culture Contact,” Man (o.s) 48: 101-102.

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8. “The Sociological Structure of the Jewish Community in Palestine,” Jewish Social Studies 10: 3-18.

1948/9 9. (In Hebrew). “Perceptions of Israel among Asians and Africans,” Beterem 19-20: 46-48.

1949 10. “The Perception of Time and Space in a Situation of Culture-Contact,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 79: 63-68. 11. (In Hebrew). “The Sociological Structure of the Jewish Yishuv,” Molad 12: 339-344. 12. * “Sociology In Israel, 1948-53.” Second World Congress of Sociology, Vol. 1, l949.

1949/50 13. (In Hebrew). “Evaluation of the Adjustment of Immigrants,” Megamot 1: 335-346. 14. (In Hebrew). “Introductory Remarks on the Formation of New Elites in Asian Countries,” HaMizrah haHadash 1: 277-284. 15. (In Hebrew). “New Currents within the Workers’ Settlement Movement,” Shivat Zion 1: 254-268. 16. (In Hebrew). “Problems of Immigrant Absorption,” Yalkut haMizrch haTikhon 2(3-4): 33-39. 17. “The Relations Between Sociological Theory and Anthropological Research,” Man (o.s) 49 (1949): 121-124.

1950 18. Absorption of Immigrants in Israel (with Special Reference to Oriental Jews).

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Research Seminar in Sociology. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 19. “Some Remarks on the Problems of the Social Policy Towards the Oriental Communities,” Problems of Oriental Jewry, Jerusalem: Department of Oriental Jewry, Jewish Agency. 20. * Studies in Social Structure: Age Groups and Social Structure: A Comparison of Some Aspects of Socialization in the Cooperative and the Communal Settlements in Israel. The Research Seminar in Sociology. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 21. “The Oriental Jews in Israel,” Jewish Social Studies 12: 199-222. 22. “Training the Civil Servant,” Scopus 4: 4-5.

1950/1951 23. (In Hebrew). “Fundamental Problems in the Absorption of Immigrants,” Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon 3 (1-2): 16-21. [a] Yiddish: 1951/2 (Yalkut haMizrach haTikhon, Special Issue), 22-29.

24. (In Hebrew). “Towards a Sociology of Youth in Modern Society,” Megamot 2: 52-72.

1951 25. “Delinquent Group Formation among Immigrant Youth,” British Journal of Delinquency 2: 34-45. 26. “Research on the Cultural and Social Adaptation of Immigrants,” International Social Science Bulletin 3: 258-262. 27. “The Place of Elites and Primary Groups in the Absorption of New Immigrants in Israel,” American Journal of Sociology 57: 222-231. 28. “The Social Development of Israel,” Middle Eastern Affairs 2: 161-166. 29. “Youth and Social Structure in Israel,” British Journal of Sociology 2: 105- 114.

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1951/1952 30. (In Hebrew). The Absorption of Immigrants: A Sociological Analysis. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jewish Agency for Israel, Department of Oriental Jews and Research Seminar in Sociology. 31. (In Hebrew). “The Social Significance of Education in the Absorption of Immigrants,” Megamot 3: 330-341.

1952 32. “Communication Processes among Immigrants in Israel,” Public Opinion Quarterly 16: 42-58. 33. “Institutionalization of Immigrant Behavior,” Human Relations 5: 373-395. 34. “The Process of Absorption of New Immigrants in Israel,” Human Relations 5: 223-245.

1952/1953 35. (In Hebrew). “Some Problems of Leadership among New Immigrants,” Megamot 4: 182-191. 36. (In Hebrew). “The Social Philosophy of Martin Buber,” Molad 11: 67-69. 37. (In Hebrew). “The Uprooting and the Absorption of Immigrants,” Megilot 14: 67-69.

1953 38. “Analysis of Patterns of Immigration and Absorption of Immigrants,” Population Studies 7: 167-180. 39. “Conditions of Communicative Receptivity,” Public Opinion Quarterly 17: 363-374. 40. “Israel’s Problems as a Welfare State,” Middle Eastern Affairs 4: 161-166. 41. “The Process of Absorption of Immigrants in Israel,” in Between Past and Future, ed. C. Frankenstein. Jerusalem: Henrietta Szold Foundation.

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1954 42. *The Absorption of Immigrants. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press. 43. “African Age Groups,” Africa 24: 100-113. 44. “Le passage d’une societe de pionniers a un etat organise,” Revue francaise de science politique 4: 545-563. 45. “Plains Indian Age Groups: Some Comparative Notes,” Man (o.s.) 54: 6-8. 46. “Reference Groups Behavior and Social Integration,” American Sociological Review 19: 175-185. 47. “Social Mobility and Intergroup Leadership,” Transactions of the Second World Congress of Sociology, vol. II. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 218-230. 48. “Social Problems of Urban Organization and Planning in Underdeveloped Countries,” International Congress of Studies on the Problem of Underdeveloped Areas – Health, Sanitation and Town Planning Aspects: Theoretical Problems. Milan: Centro nazionale di prevenzione e difesa social, 73-87. 49. “Sociology in Israel: 1948-1953,” Transactions of the Second World Congress of Sociology, Vol. I. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 26-31. 50. “Studies in Reference Group Behavior,” Human Relations 7: 191-216. 51. “The Research Project on Leadership, Mobility and Communication,” Transactions of the Second World Congress of Sociology, vol. I. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 106-109.

1954/1955 52. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Foundations in Economics,” Riv’on leKalkala 2: 439-446. 53. (In Hebrew). “The Formation of Public Opinion,” Sepher haShana shel haItona’im, 169-174.

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54. (In Hebrew). “The Place of the Army in Israeli State and Society,” Beit Hillel Publications 3: 3-31.

1955 55. “A Study: Remarks on the Sociological Aspect of the Problem of Productivization of Immigrants,” Information 5: 1-12. [a] Hebrew: 1954/55. Riv’on leKalakala 5-6: 172-177. [b] Yiddish. 1964. Folk un Zion 11-12: 32-34. 56. “Communication Systems and Social Structure,” Public Opinion Quarterly 19 (1955): 153-167. 57. With R. Bar Yosef, “Etat des travaux,” Revue francaise de science politique 5: 831-846. 58. * (In Hebrew). (ed.) Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the Problems of Society in the Modern State. : Am Oved. Reprinted in 1963. 59. (In Hebrew). “Introduction,” in Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the Problems of Society in the Modern State, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, pp. 7-36 60. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Aspects of the Development of Underdeveloped Countries,” in Political Sociology: Selected Studies on the Problems of Society in the Modern State, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, pp. 326-346.

1955/1956 61. (In Hebrew). “Aliya and Emigration: Towards a Sociological Typology,” in Mezuda, vol. 7, ed. S. Rawidowicz. London and Waltham. Mass.: O.R.T Publications. 62. *From Generation to Generation. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, and Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press. Second edition 1969. Third edition, Transaction Publishers, Rutgers University, 2002. [a] German: 1966. Munich (In Hebrew). Juventa Verlag.

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[b] Italian: 1971. Milan: Eta kompass. [c] Portuguese: 1976. Sao Paulo: Editora Perspectiva. 63. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Factors in the Integration of Immigrant Communities,” Riv’on leKalkala 3: 257-261.

1956 64. “Changes in Patterns of Stratification Attendant on Attainment of Political Independence,” Transactions of the Third World Congress of Sociology, vol. 3. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 32-41. 65. With J. Ben-David. “Inter-Generational Tensions in Israel,” UNESCO International Social Science Bulletin 8: 54-75. 66. “Israel: Traditional and Modern Social Values and Economic Development,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 305: 145-156. 67. “Patterns of Leadership and Social Homogeneity in Israel,” International Social Science Bulletin 8: 36-54. 68. “Political Struggle in Bureaucratic Societies,” World Politics 9: 15-36. 69. “Recent Trends of Development in Sociological Research in Israel,” Transactions of the Third World Congress of Sociology, vol. 6. London: International Sociological Association, pp. 106-112. 70. “Ritualized Personal Relations – Blood Brotherhood, Best Friends, Compadre, etc.: Some Comparative Hypotheses and Suggestions,” Man (s.) 55: 90-95.

71. “Sociological Aspects of the Economic Adaptation of Oriental Immigrants in Israel,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 4: 269-278. 72. “The Social Conditions of the Development of Voluntary Associations – A Case Study,” Scripta Hierosolymitana, vol. 3. Jerusalem: Magnes Press.

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1957 73. “Approaches to the Problems of Political Development in Non-Western Societies,” World Politics 9: 446-457. 74. “Sociological Aspects of Political Development in Underdeveloped Countries,” Economic Development and Cultural Change. 5: 289-307. [a] German: excerpts 1970. In Moderne Kolonialgeschichte, ed. R. von Albertini. Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch.

1957/1958 75. (In Hebrew). With J. Ben-David (eds.). An Introduation to Sociology. Tel Aviv: Israeli Institute for Higher Education by Correspondence. 76. (In Hebrew). “The New Revolt of the Youth,” Megamot 9: 95-102.

1958 77. * “Bureaucracy and Bureaucratization,” Current Sociology 7: 99-164. [a] German (excerpts): 1968. In Burokratische Organization, ed. R. Mayntz. Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. 78. “Internal Contradictions in Bureaucratic Polities,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 1: 58-75. 79. “Israel,” in The Institutions of Advanced Societies, ed. A. Rose. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [a] Hebrew: 1959/60. : Bet Berl Publications. 80. “Social Development and Political Stability in Non-Western Societies,” The Challenge of Development [a symposium held in Jerusalem, June 26-27, 1957). Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Eliezer Kaplan School of Economics and Social Sciences, pp. 137-150. [a] German: 1960. Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Nene Fulge, 12: 189-203. [b] Italian (excerpts): 1967. In Il Nuovo Impenditore, ed. A. Pagani. Milan: Franco

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Angeli. 81. *(In Hebrew). The Social Structure of Israel. : The Education and Research Institute. 82. “The Study of Oriental Despotisms as Systems of Total Power,” Journal of Asian Studies 17: 435-446.

1959 83. “Bureaucracy, Bureaucratization, and Debureaucratization,” Administrative Science Quarterly 4: 302-320. [a] Hebrew: 1958-9, Netivei Irgun 5(4), 2-7; 5(5), 5-11; 5(6), 9-15. [b] Portuguese: 1966. In Sociologia da Burocracia, ed. E. Campos. Rio De Janeiro: Zahar Eitores. 84. “Israel,” in As Others See Us: The United States Through Foreign Eyes, ed. F. M. Joseph. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 85. “Primitive Political Systems,” American Anthropologist 61: 200-220. 86. “The Study of Oriental Despotisms as Systems of Total Power,” Review Article on Karl A. Wittfogel: “Oriental Despotisms: a Comparative Study of Total Power.” New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 159-160.

1959/1960 87. (In Hebrew). “The Social Bases of Democratic Regimes,” Molad 17: 583-587. 1960 88. With E. Katz (first author). “Some Sociological Observations on the Response of Israeli Organizations to New Immigrants,” Administrative Science Quarterly 5: 113-133.

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1960/1961 89. (In Hebrew). “The Meaning of Immigration for the Social Services,” Sa’ad 5: 88-96.

1961 90. “Anthropology of Complex Societies,” Current Anthropology 2 (3): 201-222. [a] “L’analyse anthropologique des societes complexes.” Cahiers internationaux de sociologique 60 (1976): 5-41. [b] German: 1975, Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 1: 5-38. 91. *Essays on Sociological Aspects of Political and Economic Development. The Hague: Mouton. 92. *(In Hebrew) (ed.). Propaganda in Modern Society. Jerusalem: The Ministry of Education and Culture. 93. “The Causes of Disintegration and Fall of Empires,” Diogenes 34: 82-107. [a] published simultaneously in French and Spanish. Les causes de la desintegration et la chute des empires. Diogenes, 34 (1961): 87-112. [b] Hebrew: 1960/1961. Keshet 3(12): 104-121. 94. “The History of Education: The New Period,” pp. 421-433. “New Trends in Education,” pp. 609-617. “The Transformation from Traditional to Modern Education in Africa,” pp. 837-845. “Social Change and Education,” pp. 887-897. In The Educational Encyclopedia, ed. M. Buber. Jerusalem: Ministry of Education and Culture. Reprinted in 1973. 95. (In Hebrew). “The Meaning of Immigrants’ Absorption for the Social Aid,” Sa’ad 3: 89-90.

1962 96. “Archetypal Patterns of Youth,” Daedalus 91: 28-46. 97. “Religious Organizations and Political Process in Centralized Empires,” Journal of Asian Studies 21: 271-294.

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98. “Some Problems of Communication Research in Israel,” UNESCO International Social Science Journal 14: 337-348.

[a] published simultaneously in French.

1962/1963 99. “Initial Institutional Patterns of Political Modernisation,” Civilisations 12: 461-472; 13: 15-29. 100. (In Hebrew). “The Colonial and Post-Colonial Society,” in Political Sociology, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. 2nd ed. Tel Aviv: Am Oved.

1962 101. (In Hebrew). “The Rise of Bureaucracies in Developing Areas and New States,” Keshet 14 (Winter): 137-149.

1962/1963 102. (In Hebrew). “Sociological Approaches to Education,” Megamot 12 (1962/63): 295-301.

1963 103. “Bureaucracy and Political Development,” in Bureaucracy and Political Development, ed. J. La Palombara. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [a] German: 1972. In Die Politischen Probleme der Dritten Welt, ed. Berg- Schlossen. Hamburg: Hoffman und Campe Verlag. 104. *Modernization: Growth and Diversity. Carnegie Faculty Seminar on Political and Administrative Development, Bloomington: University of Indiana. [a] Spanish 1963, Desarrollo economico 3: 523-452. [b] Italian: 1964. Quaderni di sociologia 13: 1-17. [c] Japanese: 1964, Journal of Social Science 16: 125-146.

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[d] India Quarterly, 1964. [e] America Latina, 1966. 105. “The Need for Achievement,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 11: 420-431.

[a] Hebrew: 1962/3, Megamot 12: 373-382. 106. “Patterns of Political Leadership and Support: Discussion,” in Africa, the Dynamics of Change, ed. H. Passin and K.A.B. Jones-Quartey. Ibadan, Nigeria: Ibadan University Press. 107. “Problems of Emerging Bureaucracies in Developing Areas and New States,” in Industrialization and Society, ed. B. F. Hoselitz and W.E. Moore. Paris: UNESCO-Mouton, pp. 159-174. [a] Hebrew: 1961/2, Keshet 4(2): 136-149. 108. “Some Reflections on Problems and Conditions of Ethnic Freedom,” in The Concept of Freedom in Anthropology, ed. D. Bidney. The Hague: Mouton. 109. (In Hebrew). “The Egyptian Captives of ‘Kadesh,’ by a researcher,” Ma’arakhot 155: 35-39. 110. *The Political Systems of Empires. New York: Free Press of Glencoe. New edition with new Introduction. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. l993. [a] Spanish: 1966. Madrid: Revista del Occidente. [b] German excerpts: 1968. In Burokratische Organisation, ed. R. Mayntz. Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. [c] Chinese: 1992, Beijing.

1963/1964 111. (In Hebrew). “Bureaucratic Structure and Political Modernization,” Netivei Irgun veMinhal 10: 3-8. 112. (In Hebrew). “Channels of Social Mobility,” Ammot 2: 53-57.

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113. (In Hebrew). “Educational Problems in the Early Stages of Economic and Social Modernization,” Dapim – Yediot haMahlaka leAliyat Yeladim veNoar, November: 10-13. 114. (In Hebrew). “Modernization and the Conditions for Sustained Growth,” Riv’on leKalkala 11: 110-120. 115. (In Hebrew). “The Anthropological Study of Complex Societies,” Keshet 6(2): 137-151.

1964 116. “Breakdowns of Modernization,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 12: 345-367. [a] Hebrew: 1964/5, Ammot 3(5): 37-49. [b] Chinese: Foreign Sociology 1 (1991): 31-37 117. “Bureaucratization, Markets and Power,” in Cleavages, Ideologies, and Party Systems; Contributions to Comparative Political Sociology, ed. E. Allardt and Y. Littman. Helsinki: Transactions of Westmarck Society, pp. 241-255. [a] Italian: 1963, Quaderni di Sociologia 12 : 119-133. 118. “Burokratie,” Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft: Eine vergleichende Enzyklopadie. Freiburg: Herder. *(In Hebrew). With Y. Prawer (eds.). Comparative Research of Feudal Rule. Jerusalem: Tthe Hebrew University. 119. *(ed.) Comparative Social Problems. New York: Free Press. 120. “Preface,” in S.N. Eisenstadt (ed.). Comparative Social Problems. New York: Free Press. 121. “Education and Political Development,” in Post-Primary Education and Political and Economic Development, ed. D.C. Piper and T. Cole. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Commonwealth Studies Center Publications, 20. [a] Hebrew: 1964-5, Megamot 13: 295-307. 122. “Institutionalization and Change,” American Sociological Review 29: 235-

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247. 123. “Modernization and Conditions of Sustained Growth,” World Politics 16: 576-594. 124. “Political Modernization: Some Comparative Notes,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 5: 3-24. [a] Hebrew: 1964/5. Keshet 7(2), 138-159. 125. “Processes of Change and Institutionalization of the Political Systems of Centralized Empires,” in Explorations in Social Change, ed. G.K. Zollscha and W. Hirsch. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 432-452. 126. “Social Change: Differentiation and Evolution,” American Sociological Review 29: 375-386. [a] German: 1969. In Theorien des sozialen Wandels, ed. W. Zapf. Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. 127. “Sociological Analysis of Historical Societies,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 6: 481-489. 128. “Sociology in a New State,” Ariel 8: 73-80. 129. *The Youth Group. Tel Aviv: Ichud Habonim. [a] Hebrew: The Youth Group: Information for the Guide and Teacher, 17-18. Jerusalem: The Department for Youth Immigration, Guidance Department. 1954.

1964/1965 130. (In Hebrew). “Education and Political Development,” Megamot 13: 295- 304. 131. (In Hebrew). “The Continuity of Modernization and Administrative Development,” Netivei Irgun veMinhal 11(2): 10-17; 11(3): 8-15.

1965 132. *(In Hebrew). Education and Youth: Sociological Considerations. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, School of Education. 133. *Essays on Comparative Institutions. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

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134. “Processes of Modernization and of Urban and Industrial Transformation under Conditions of Structural Duality,” Items [International Social Science Council] 4: 40-50. 135. “Social Change and Modernization in African Societies South of the Sahara,” Cahiers d’etudes africaines 19: 453-471. [a] Hebrew: Keshet 8: 242-254. 136. “The Changing Institutional Setting and Social Problems of the Israeli Educational System,” Acta Sociologica 9: 58-75. 137. “The Consequences of Multiple Role Enactment,” in Sociocultural Foundations of Personality, ed. A.D. Ullman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 317- 344. 138. “Transformation of Social, Political and Cultural Orders in Modernization,” McIver Award Lecture. American Sociological Review 30: 659-673. [a] Hebrew: 1964/5, Keshet 29: 139-160.

1965/1966 139. (In Hebrew). “Social and Economic Development in the Past Twenty Years,” Riv’on leKalkala 13: 428-434. 140. (In Hebrew). “Social Change and Individual Identity,” Megamot 14: 87-92.

1966 141. *(In Hebrew). Chapters in the Analysis of Modernization Processes. Jerusalem: Akademon. 142. *Modernization: Protest and Change. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. [a] Spanish: 1968. Buenos Aires: Amorrotu Editores. [b] Portuguese: 1969. Rio De Janeiro: Zahar Editores. [c] Japanese: 1970. Tokyo: Keio Tsushin. [d] Korean: 1972. Seoul: Tamgudang Publishing Co. [e] Chinese: 1988. Beijing (two translations).

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143. “Problems in the Comparative Analysis of Total Societies,” Transactions of the Sixth World Congress of Sociology, vol. 1. Geneva/Belgium: International Sociological Association. 144. “The Development of Socio-Political Centers at the Second Stage of Modernization – A Comparative Analysis of Two Types,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 7: 119-137. [a] Spanish: 1966. Revista de estudios politicos, nos. 147-148: 136-160. 145. *(In Hebrew). With C. Adler, R. Bar-Yosef and R. Kahana (eds.), The Social Structure of Israel: Articles and Research Collection. Jerusalem: Akademon. 146. *(In Korean) “Tradition and Modernization,” Donga Ilbo.

1966/1967 147. (In Hebrew). “Elite Groups and Leadership Strata in World History and in the History of Israel – a Symposium,” in Elite Groups and Leadership Strata. Jerusalem: Israeli Historical Society.

1967 148. *(with D. Weintraub and N. Toren) Analysis of Processes of Role Change. Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press. 149. “Communication and Transformation of Symbolic Systems – Some Problems of Communication in Developing Societies,” in Communication, Theory and Research: Proceedings of the First International Symposium, ed. L. Thayer. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 482-509. 150. *Consideraciones de un sociologo sobre ‘cambio y tranformacion’ para el desarrollo. Caracas, Venezuala: Monograph, Cuadernos de la Sociedad Venezolana de Planificacion No. 40. 151. “Israeli Identity: Problems in the Development of the Collective Identity of an Ideological Society,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 370: 116-123.

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[a] Hebrew: 1968/9, Gesher 14(3): 59-66. 152. *(In Hebrew) Israeli Society: Background, Development and Problems. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 1973, 2nd Printing, new introduction. [a] Israeli Society. New York: Basic Books. [b] German: 1973. Stuttgart: F. Enke. [c] Portuguese: 1977. Sao Paulo: Editora Perspectiva. 153. *(ed.) The Decline of Empires. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. 154. “Introduction,” in The Decline of Empires, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. 155. “The Protestant Ethic Thesis in Analytical and Comparative Context,” Diogenes 59: 25-46.

1968 156. “Buber, Martin,” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 2, ed. D. Sills. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., and Free Press, pp. 161- 163. 157. *(ed.) Comparative Perspectives on Social Change. Boston: Little, Brown. [a] Introduction. 158. “Die Politische Orientierung historischer Burokratien,” in Burokratische Organisation, ed. R. Mayntz. Cologne: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. (Excerpts from the Bobhue Symposium) 159. *(In Hebrew). With C. Adler, R. Bar-Yosef and R. Kahana (eds.). Education and Society in Israel: Anthology. Jerusalem: Akademon. 160. “Empires,” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 5, ed. D. Sills. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. and Free Press, pp. 41-49. 161. “Estado, sociedade e formacao de centros: Alguns problemas relacionados com o desenvolvimento de sociologia politica,” Dados 4: 68-94. [a] Spanish: 1969, Revista espanola de la opinion publica 18: 3-34. 162. “Evolution: Social Evolution,” in The International Encyclopedia of the

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Social Sciences, vol. 5, ed. D.L. Sills. New York: Macmillan Pulishing Co. and Free Press, pp. 228-234. 163. With J. Prawer (first author). “Feudalism,” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 5, ed. D.L. Sills. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. and Free Press, pp. 393-403. 164. “Ideology and Social Change,” in American Sociology: Perspectives, Problems, Methods, ed. T. Parsons. New York: Basic Books. 165. *(ed.) Max Weber on Charisma and Institution Building. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 166. “Introduction – Charisma and Institution Building: Max Weber and Modern Sociology,” in Max Weber on Charisma and Institution Building, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [a] Italian: 1969. Studi di sociologia 7: 213-240. [b] Hebrew: “Charisma and the Construction of Institutions: Max Weber and the Sociology of Modernity,” Iyun 21: 1-2, 1970. 1-36, 1980. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. * (In Hebrew). Editing and Foreword, in On Charisma and Institution Building: A Selection of Writings by Max Weber. Jerusalem: Magnes. 1980. [c] Spanish: “Carisma e Instituzion: Max Weber e la Sociologia Moderna,” Studi di Sociologia VII (1969): 211-240. [d] Spanish: 1973, Revista de estudios politicos 187: 65-112. 167. Israeli Society: Major Features and Problems,” Journal of World History 11: 313-328. [a] Hebrew: 1980. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 168. *Modernizacao e Mudanca Social. Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Editoro de Professor. 169. *(In Japanese). Political Sociology of Modernization. Tokyo: Mizuru Shobu. 170. “Prestige, Participation and Strata Formation,” in Social Stratification, ed. J.A Jackson. Sociological Studies, vol. 1. England: Cambridge University Press. [a] Spanish: 1971. In J.A. Jackson, E. Shils and M. Abrams (eds.). Estratification

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Social. Barcelona: Editones Peninsula. 171. “Reflections on a Theory of Modernization,” in Nations by Design: Institution Building in Africa, ed. A. Rivkin. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday- Anchor. 172. “Review Article: Some New Looks at the Problem of Relations between Traditional Societies and Modernization,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 3: 436-450. 173. “Social Institutions: The Concept. Comparative Study,” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 14, ed. D.L. Sills. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. and Free Press, pp. 409-429. 174. “Sociology: The Development of Sociological Thought,” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 15, ed. D.L. Sills. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. and Free Press, pp. 23-36. 175. “Some Reflections on the Variability of Development and Organizational Structures,” Administrative Science Quarterly 13: 491-497. 176. * (In Hebrew) Social Stratification: A Reader. Jerusalem: Akademon. 177. (In Hebrew). “The City: Social Center and Locus of Cultural Creation: Comments and Comparison,” Town and Community: Proceedings of the Israeli Historical Society, pp. 339-329. 178. “Theories of Social and Political Evolution and Development,” in The Social Sciences: Problems and Orientations. The Hague: UNESCO and Mouton. 179. * (ed.) The Protestant Ethic and Modernization. New York: Basic Books. [a] Simultaneously published in French and Spanish. [b] Hebrew: 1968, The Israeli Academy of Sciences 3 (6): 83-121. Second Printing, 1984: Conclusions in the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Tel Aviv: Am Oved, pp. 91-127. [c] Italian: 1967,Quaderni storici delle marche 5 : 161-186. [d] Japanese: 1967, Journal of Social Science 19: 114-151. [e] German: 1970, Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Soziolpsychologie 22: 1-23,

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265-299. 180. “Tradition, Change and Modernity: Reflections on the Chinese Experience,” in China in Crisis, vol. 1, book 2 – China’s Heritage and the Communist Political System, ed. P. Ho and T. Tson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [a] Hebrew: Hamizrach Hahadash 18 (1-2) (1968): 64-78. [b] Spanish: 1969, Revista espanola de la opinion publica 12: 3-23.

1968/1969 181. *(In Hebrew). With A. Zloczower (eds.). The Integration of Immigrants from Different Countries. Symposium Held at the Hebrew University. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 182. (In Hebrew). “Introductory Lecture: The Ingathering of Exiles, Absorption of Immigrants and the Problems of the Transformation of Society,” in The Integration of Immigrants from Different Countries; A Symposium Held at the Hebrew University, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and A. Zloczower. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 183. (In Hebrew). “Summing Up,” in The Integration of Immigrants from Different Countries; A Symposium Held at the Hebrew University, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and A. Zloczower. Jerusalem: Magnes Press.

1969 184. “Changing Patterns of Youth Protest in Different Stages of Development of Modern Socieities,” Youth and Society 1: 133-150. 185. “Current Research in Comparative Sociological Analysis,” Sociological Inquiry 39: 96-99. 186. “Foreword,” in Moshava, and , ed. D. Weintraub, M. Lissak and Y. Azmon. Ithaca, N.Y. and London: Cornell University Press. 187. “La contestazione dei giovani,” Bibliotica della liberta 6: 11-29.

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188. “Some Observation on the Dynamics of Tradition,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 11: 451-475. 189. (In Hebrew). “Some Thoughts on Political Sociology and the Experience of Modernizing Societies,” Keshet 12(1): 142-159. 190. “The Emerging Pattern of Israeli Stratification,” in Structures of Social Inequality, ed. C.S. Heller. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., pp. 438-452. 191. (In Hebrew). “The Encounter of India with Modernity,” HaMizrah haHadash 19(4): 315-332. 192. “Tradicion y modos de respuesta de la modernidad,” ASIA, Anuarion de Estudios Orientales 2: 7-43. 193. (In Hebrew). “Tradition, Change and Modernity,” The University 15(a): 6- 16.

1970 194. “Changing Reality,” Orot 8: 3-11. [a] published simultaneously in Hebrew. 195. “Development, Bureaucracy and Administration: Preliminary Statement of the Problem,” Burocrazia e automatic regionali. Universita di Cagliari, Pubblicazioni della Facolta di Giurisprudenza, Serie 2, Science Politische 4: 463- 488. [a] published simultaneously in Italian. 196. (In Hebrew) “Empire,” pp. 365-369. “Modernization,” pp. 393-400. “The New Democracy,” pp. 769-774. “Sociological Theories,” pp. 67-106. In The Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, ed. D. Kna’ani. Merchavia: Sifriyat Hapoalim. 197. *Ensayos sobre el cambio social y la modernizacion. Madrid: Editorial Tecnos. 198. (ed.), Readings in Social Evolution and Development. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 199. *With R. Bar-Yosef and C. Adler (eds.). Integration and Development in Israel. Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press.

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200. “Introduction: Social Change and Development,” in Readings in Social Evolution and Development, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 201. “Israel: Traditional and Modern Social Values and Economic Development,” in Integration and Development in Israel, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt, R. Bar-Yosef and C. Adler. Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press. 202. “Obstacles in Reinforcements of Development,” Transactions of the Seventh World Congress of Sociology, vol. 1. Sofia, Bulgaria: International Sociological Association, pp. 37-43. 203. “Prologue: Some Remarks on Patterns of Change in Traditional and Modern India,” in Change and Continuity in India’s Villages, ed. K. Ishwaran. N.Y: Columbia University Press, pp. 21-35. 204. *(ed.) Readings in Social Evolution and Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 205. “Preface,” in Integration and Development in Israel, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt, R. Bar-Yosef and C. Adler. Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press. 206. “Sociologie politique et les experiences de modernisation des societes,” Sociologie et Societes 2: 25-41. 207. “Some Reflections on Institutionalization and Change in Later (Post) Modern Societes,” Et al 2 (3): 36-43. 208. “Some Reflections on the Role of Foreign Aid and Technical Assistance in Institution Building,” in The Proceedings of the Truman International Conference on Technical Assistance and Development. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Harry S. Truman Research Institute, Publication no. 6: 107-117. 209. “Status Segregation and Class Association in Modern Societies,” Sociology and Social Research 54: 425-440.

1971 210. “Changing Patterns of Modern Political Protest and Centers,” in Science et conscience de la societe, melanges en l’honneur de Raymond Aron, vol. I. Paris:

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Calmann-Levy. [a] Hebrew: Modes of Political Protest and Their Connection to the Center. Megamot 17 (1970/71): 199-215. 211. “Conditions propices au developpement des organisations bureaucratiques,” in Sociologie Politique, ed. P. Birnbaum and F. Chazel. Paris: Armand Colin. 212. “Contemporary Student Rebellions – Intellectual Rebellion and Generational Conflict,” Acta Sociologica 14: 169-182. 213. “Continuities and Changes in Systems of Stratification,” in Stability and Social Change, ed. B. Barber and A. Inkeles. Boston: Little, Brown. 214. “Generational Conflict and Intellectual Antinomianisms,” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 395: 69-79. 215. “International and Social Aspects of Agricultural Development in Modernization,” in Rural Settlements of New Immigrants in Israel: Development Problems of New Rural Communities, ed. O. Shapiro. Rehovot: Settlement Study Center, pp. 5-15. 216. *(ed.) Political Sociology. New York: Basic Books. 217. “General Introduction: The Scope and Development of Political Sociology,” in Political Sociology, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt . New York: Basic Books. [a] Spanish: 1972, Revista de estudios sociales 6: 11-26. 218. “Problems and Theories of Social Structure, Personality and Communication in Their Relation to Situations of Change and Stress,” in The Psychosocial Environment and Psychomatic Diseases, ed. L. Levi. (Vol. 1: Society, Stress and Disease). London: Oxford University Press. 219. *Social Differentiation and Stratification. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman and Co. [a] Hebrew: 1978. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. [b] Japanese: 1983. Tokyo: Waseda University Press. 220. “Societal Goals, Systemic Needs, Social Interaction and Individual Behavior: Some Tentative Explorations,” in Institutions and Social Exchange: The Sociologies of Talcott Parsons and George C. Homans, ed. H. Turk and R. Simpson.

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Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill. 221. “Sociologia e Terzo mondo,” Futuribili 34: 10-27. 222. “Sociological Analysis and Youth Rebellion.” Introduction to new printing of From Generation to Generation. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, and Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press.

1971/1972 223. (In Hebrew). “Change and Continuity in Israeli Society,” Riv’on leKalkala 19: 142-153. 224. *(In Hebrew). With C. Adler, R. Bar-Yosef and R. Kahana (eds.) Israel – A Developing Society: A Sociological Analysis of Sources. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 225. “Some Reflections on Political Sociology and the Experience of Modernizing Societies,” in Essays on Modernization of Underdeveloped Societies, vol. 1, ed. A.R. Desai. Bombay: Thacker & Co. 226. “Some Reflections on the Significance of Max Weber’s Sociology of Religions for the Analysis of Non-European Modernity,” Archives de sociologie des religions 32: 29-52. [a] Italian: 1970, Studi di sociologia 8: 217-240. [b] French: 1974, Diogenes 85: 91-121. 227. “Tensions and Conflicts in Bureaucratic Societies,” in Bureaucracy in Historical Perspective, ed. M.T. Dalley and M.S. Werthman. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman & Co.

1972 228. “Change in Communist Systems and the Comparative Analysis of Modern Societes,” Israel Quarterly of Economics 1(3): 91-101. 229. “Conditions Conductive to the Development of Cultural and Scientific Institutions,” in Science, Policy and Development: the Case of Israel, ed. E. Tal and Y. Ezrachi. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, for the National

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Council for Research and Development, Jerusalem, pp. 23-35. 230. “Intellectuals and Tradition,” Daedalus 101: 1-19. 231. “Introduction,” in R.E. Agpalo, The Political Elite and the People. Manila: College of Public Administration, University of the Philippines. 232. “Introduction,” in Family and Community in the Kibbutz, ed. Y. Talmon. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. [a] Hebrew: 1969/70. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 233. (with Klaus von Beyme) “Bureaucracy,” in Marxism, Communism and Western Society: A Comparative Encyclopedia, ed. C.D. Kernig. New York: Herder & Herder, pp. 327-337. 234. “Modelos de communicacion en los imperios centralizados,” Revista espanola de la opinion publica 28: 3-19. 235. “Models of Modernization and Development with Possible Application to Latin America,” International Social Science Council, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 1-45. 236. *(ed.) Post-Traditional Societies. New York: Norton. 237. “Post Traditional Societies and the Continuity and Reconstruction of Tradition,” Daedalus 102: 1-27. 238. also in S.N. Eisenstadt (ed.): Post Traditional Societies. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1974, pp. 1-28. 239. “Situazioni di crisi dello svillupo e situazioni di crescita sostenuta,” Centro sociale 19: 15-48. 240. With L. Aran (first author) and C. Adler. “The Effectiveness of Educational Systems in Processes of Modernization,” Comparative Education Review 16: 30- 43. 241. “Tradicion, cambio y modernizacion: sociedad moderna y teoria sociologica,” Revista Latinamericana de Ciencia Politica III(1): 26-85.

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1972/1973 242. (In Hebrew). “Continuity and Change in Stratification Systems,” Megamot 19: 5-32.

1973 243. *With S. Rokkan (eds.) Building States and Nations, 2 vols. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications. 244. “Varieties of Political Development,” in Building States and Nations, vol. 1, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and S. Rokkan. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications. 245. (In Hebrew). “Continuity and Change: Challenges and Problems,” Skira Hodshit 4-5: 18-24. 246. *With R. Graubard (eds.), Intellectuals and Tradition. New York: Humanities Press. 247. * (In Hebrew). Intellectuals and Tradition. Lectures Published by the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. Jerusalem: Am Oved. 248. “Foreword: Varieties of Post-Traditional Social and Political Orders: Analytical and Comparative Approaches,” in M. Lissak, A Socio-Political Hierarchy in a Loose Social Structure: The Structure of Stratification in Thailand. Jerusalem: Academic Press. 249. “From Generation to Generation: Youth Groups in Modern Societies,” in The Sociology of Youth Education and Revolution, ed. H. Silverstein. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. 250. “Innovazioni e tensioni fra differentu tipi di razionalita,” in Razionalita sociale e technologia della informazione, vol. 1, ed. F. Rositi. Milan: Edizioni di communita. 251. “Israel 1948-1973, Het dynamische conservatisme van een kleine ‘revolutionaire’ gameenschap,” Hollands maandblad 14: 11-18. [a] Die Israelische Gesellschaft – Veranderung und bestandigkeit: der dynamische Konservativismus einer kleinen ‘revolutionaren’ Gesellschaft.

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Schweizer Monatshefte 53 (1973): 328-344. 252. “L’education, la science, la technologie et les crises culturelles,” Sociologie et societes 5: 9-26. 253. “Local Communication Patterns,” in Comparative Local Politics, ed. J. Goldsmith and G. Gunderson. Boston: Holbrook Press, pp. 118-135. 254. “Religione e mutamento sociale in Max Weber,” La critica sociologica 25, 5- 11; 28, 76-87. 255. “Some Reflections on the ‘Crisis’ in Sociology,” Sociologische Gids 73: 255- 269. [a] French: 1974, Cahiers internationaux de sociologie 57: 223-246. [b] German: 1974, Kolner zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 26: 473- 491. [c] Hebrew: 1975, Megamot, 21[2]: 109-123. [d] Spanish: 1975, Revista espanola de la opinion publica 40-41: 7-22. 256. (In Hebrew). “Some Thoughts on the Place of Zionism in the Integration Process of Israeli Society,” ’s Workers Council Bulletin 4 (March): 3-11. 257. “The Influence of Traditional and Colonial Political Systems on the Development of Post-Traditional Social and Political Orders,” Political Development and Modernization. [a] Spanish: 1974, Revista de estudios politicos 194: 5-27. 258. *Tradition, Change and Modernity. New York: John Wiley & Sons. [a] Italian: 1974. Naples: Liguori. [b] German: 1979. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp Verlag. 259. “Traditional Patrimonialism and Modern Neopatrimonialism” [Sage Research Papers in the Social Sciences, Studies in Comparative Modernization Series, vol. 1, no. 90-003]. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications. 260. “Varieties of Post-Traditional Social and Political Orders,” Revista de la Universidad Compultense de Madrid 21: 33-46. [a] Spanish: 1971, Revista paraguaya de sociologia 8: 8-12.

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1973/1974 (In Hebrew). “Israel Before and After the ,” Gesher 19: 1973/74, 7-14.

1974 261. (In Hebrew). Change and Continuity in Israeli Society. Lectures published by the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. Jerusalem: The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. 262. “Cultural Models and Political Systems,” European Journal of Political Research 2: 1-22. [a] Italian: 1974, Rassegna italiana de sociologia 15: 541-563. 263. “Friendship and the Structure of Trust and Solidarity in Society,” in The Compact: Selected Dimensions of Friendship [Newfoundland Social and Economic Papers no. 3], ed. E. Leyton. Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Institute of Social and Economic Research. [a] Hebrew: 1974/5, Keshet 17(4): 117-124. 264. “Modelos de modernizacao e desenvolvimento: con possivel aplicacao a America Latina,” in Crise e Mundanca Social, ed. C. Mendes. Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Eldorado Tijuca Ltda. 265. “Studies of Modernization and Sociological Theory,” History and Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of History 13: 225-252. 266. “The Implication of Weber’s Sociology of Religion for the Understanding of the Processes of Change in Contemporary Non-European Societies and Civilizations,” Diogene 85.

1975 267. (In Hebrew). “Friendship, Trust, Structure and Solidarity in Society,” Keshet 18 (Summer): 117-124. 268. *With Y. Azmon (eds), Socialism and Tradition. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.:

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Humanities Press. [a] German: 1977, Heidelberger sociologica, vol. 15. Tubingen: Mohr. 269. “Socialism and Tradition,” in Socialism and Tradition, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and Y. Azmon. Atlantic HighLands, N.J.: Humanities Press, pp.1-19. 270. With Y. Azmon. “Some Aspects of the Analysis of the Spread of Socialism,” in Socialism and Tradition, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and Y. Azmon. Atlantic HighLands, N.J.: Humanities Press, pp. 220-241. 271. “Symbolic Structures and Societal Analysis,” Ethnos 40: 428-446. 272. (In Hebrew). “Tradition, Change and Modernization: Modern Society and the Sociological Theory,” Medina, Mimshal and International Relationship 5: 60- 87. 273. (In Hebrew). “Considering the ‘Crisis’ in Sociology,” Megamot 21 [2]: 109- 123.

1975/1976 274. *(In Hebrew). With E. Guttman and Y. Azmon (eds.), State and Society: Problems in Political Sociology: A Reader. Tel Aviv: Am Oved. 275. (In Hebrew). “The Fundamental Characteristics of the Modern State,” in State and Society, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt, E. Guttman and Y. Azmon. Tel Aviv: Am Oved.

1976 276. “Change and Continuity in Israeli Society. I. Portrait of the Yishuv,” Jerusalem Quarterly 1: 28-35. 277. “Divergent and Convergent Theoretical Perspectives in Analysis of Social Change,” Cornell Journal of Social Relations 11: 87-95. 278. “Education as a Tool for Social Advancement,” in Teaching as a Social Challenge, ed. C. Frankenstein. Jerusalem: School of Education of the Hebrew University and the Ministry of Education and Culture.

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279. “In Memoriam, Professor Max Gluckman,” Jerusalem: Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 280. “On Historical Continuity and Social Change in Modernization,” in Exploration in General Theory in Social Science: Essays in Honor of Talcott Parsons, vol. 2, ed. J.J. Loubser, R.C. Baum, A. Effrat and V.M. Lidz. New York: Free Press, pp. 788-800. 281. “Preface. Some Analytical Approaches to the Study of Patronage,” in The Patronage System, ed. V. Burkolter. Basel: University of Basel. 282. “Review: The Internal Organizations of the Changing Bureaucracy: Legal, Normative and Communication Aspects, by Thomas A. Metzger,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 36: 270-279. 283. “Some Reflections on the Pattern of Regimes and the Place of the Military within Them: Towards a Revision of Accepted Assumptions in the Study of the Military,” in Military and State in Modern Asia, ed. H.Z. Schiffrin. Jerusalem: Academic Press. 284. (In Hebrew). “Stratification Patterns in Middle Eastern Societies – Comparative Notes on the Problem of Resemblance and Difference in Modern Societies,” Hamizrach haHadash 26 (3-4): 162-180 285. “The Changing Vision of Modernization and Development,” in Communication and Change, the Last Ten Years – and the Next, ed. W. Schramm and D. Lerner. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. 286. *With M. Curelaru. The Forms of Sociology – Paradigms and Crises. New York: John Wiley & Sons. [a] Hebrew: 1982. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 287. “The Harassed Society: Generational Conflict: Intellectual Trends and Institutional Responses in Contemporary Society,” in Youth Unrest, ed. S.G. Shoham. Jerusalem: Academic Press. 288. “Une approche sociologique a la comparaison des civilisations,” Revue Europenene des Sciences Socialse, XXIV (72): 186-208.

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1977 289. “Change and Continuity in Israeli Society. II. Dynamic Conservatism vs. Innovation,” Jerusalem Quarterly 2: 3-11. 290. “Comments on Ulf Himmerlstrand’s Paper: External Roots and Internal Criteria of the Extension of Sociological Research,” in Cross National Comparative Survey Research, ed. A. Szalai and R. Petrella. Oxford: Pergamon Press, pp. 489-496. 291. “Convergence and Divergence of Modern and Modernizing Societies,” International Journal of Middle East Studies 8: 1-27. [a] Hebrew: 1976, haMizrach haHadash 26: 162-180. 292. “Cultural Settings, Adolescence and Youth around the Year 2000,” in Adolescence and Youth in Prospect, ed. J.P. Hill and F.J. Monks. Surrey, England: Ipc Science and Technology Press, pp. 114-125. 293. “Dynamics of Civilizations and Development: The Case of European Society,” in Essays on Economic Development and Cultural Change in Honor of Bert F. Hoselitz, ed. M. Nash. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 294. “Ecology and Society: The Traditions and Challenges of Arid Lands,” in Arid Zone Development – Potentialities and Problems, ed. Y. Mundlak and S.F. Singer. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, pp. 223-230. 295. “Judisch Identitatsmuster,” Schweizer Monatshefte 57: 613-629. 296. * With M. Curelau. “Macro-Sociology – Theory, Analysis and Comparative Studies,” Current Sociology 25: 1-112. 297. “Patterns of Stratification in the Middle East in a Comparative Framework: Some Preliminary Considerations,” in Commoners, Climbers and Notables, ed. C.A.O Van Nieuwenhuijze. Leiden: E.J. Brill, pp. 1-21. 298. “Review: The Formation of National States in Western Europe,” ed. C. Tilly. American Journal of Sociology 83(1): 216-218.

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299. “Sociological Characteristics and Problems of Small States: A Research Note,” Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 2: 35-50. [a] German: 1977, Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 3: 67-85. 300. “Sociological Theory and an Analysis of the Dynamics of Civilizations and of Revolutions,” Daedalus 106: 59-78. 301. “The Sociological Tradition: Origins, Boundaries, Patterns of Innovation and Crises,” in Culture and Its Creators: Essays in Honor of Edward Shils, ed. J. Ben- David and T.N. Clark. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 43-72. Reprinted in 1985. [a] Hebrew: 1975, Medina, Mimshal weYahasim Benleumyyim 8: 5-35. [b] Italian: 1978, Rassenga italiana di sociologia 17: 499-539. [c] Spanish: 1978, Revista espanola de investigaciones sociologicas 1: 7-43. [d] German: 1983, Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 35: 205- 229.

1977/1978 302. *(In Hebrew). Comments on the Continuity of Some Jewish Historical Forms in Israeli Society. [Study Circle on Diaspora Jewry in the Home of the President of Israel, Ninth Series, Booklet 2]. Jerusalem: Shazar Library, Institute of Contemporary Jewry; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

1978 303. “Europaische Tradition und die Krise des europaischen Liberalismus,” in Die Krise des Liberalismus zwischen den Weltkriegen, ed. R. von Thadden. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht. 304. “European Expansion and the Civilization of Modernity,” in Expansion and Reaction: Essays on European Expansion and Reactions in Asia and Africa, ed. H.L. Wesseling. Leiden: Leiden University Press. 305. (In Hebrew). Israeli Society: Its Sources, Institutional Structures and

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Transformation, pp. 215-253. 306. [a] “Die Israelische Gesellschaft-Ursprunge, institutionelle Gestalt und Wandlung,” in Erziehung in Israel, vol. 1, ed. W. Ackerman, A. Carmon, and D. Zucker. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotton. 1981. 307. “Models of Social Exchange and Types of Inequality – Comparative Remarks with Special Emphasis on Patron-Client Relations,” Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. 308. *Revolution and the Transformation of Societies. New York: Free Press. [a] Portuguese: 1979. Rio de Janeiro: Editores Zahar. [b] German: 1982. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. [c] German: 1988. Frankfurt a. M.: Westdeutscher Verlag. [d] Hebrew: 1984. Jerusalem: Mossad Bialik. [e] Russian: 1999. *Revolution and the Transformation of Societies. A Comparative Study of Civilizations. Moscow: Aspect Press. 309. “Sociological Aspects of Imperialism in the Ancient World,” Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 3: 94-106. 310. “Soziologische Betrachtungen zum historischen Prozess,” in Historische Prozesse, ed. K.G. Faber and C. Meier. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag. 311. “The Social Framework and Conditions of Revolution,” Research on Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 1: 85-104. [a] Flemish: “Het sociaal kader en de voorwaarden ven revoluie.” Tijdschrift voor sociale wetenshcappen 22 (1977): 199-222. [b] “El Marco de la Sociedad y las Condiciones de la revolucion.” Revista de estudios politicos (n.e.) 12: 63-83.

1978/1979 312. “Some Observations on Historical Changes in the Structure of Kibbutzim,” HaKibbutz 6-7: xvi-xx. [a] simultaneously published in Hebrew.

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1979 313. “Alternative Ways of Modernization – Comparison of Industrial Societies as Nation States in 19th and 20th Century Western Societies,” in Sozialer Wandel in Westeuropa [Verhandlugen des 19, Deutschen Soziologentages], ed. J. Matthes. Berlin and Frankfurt a. M.: Campus Verlag. 314. “America Facing the Future,” in The American Experience in Historical Perspective, ed. S. Slonim. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University. 291-313. 315. “Communication Patterns in Centralized Empires,” in The Symbolic Instrument in Early Times [vol. 1 of Propaganda and Communication in World History], ed. H.L. Lasswel, D. Lerner, and H. Speier. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, East-West Center, pp. 536-582. [a] Spanish: 1972, Revista espanola de la opinion publica 28 (1979): 3-19. 316. *(In Hebrew). Differentiation and Social Stratification: Theoretical and Comparative Readings. Jerusalem: Magnes Press. 317. “Patterns of Contemporary Jewish Identity,” Ariel 48: 4-16. [a] Simultaneously published in French and Spanish. [b] Hebrew: 1979/1980, Kivunim 5: 5-18. 318. “Some Reflections on the Dynamics of International Systems,” Sociological Inquiry 49: 5-13.

1980 319. “Autonomy of Sociology and its Emancipatory Dimensions,” Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences (Series 2) 39: 28-31. [a] (In Hebrew). 1984. Megamot 28 (4): 509-512. 320. “Civility in Israel: Beyond the Shtetl,” Forum 38: 17-30. 321. “Comparative Analysis of the State Formation in Historical Contexts,” International Social Science Journal 32: 624-654. [a] Published simultaneously in French and Spanish.

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322. “Cultural Orientations, Institutional Entrepreneurs, and Social Change: Comparative Analysis of Traditional Civilizations,” American Journal of Sociology 85: 840-869. 323. “Introduction: Some Reflections on the Study of Ethnicity,” in Migrations, Ethnicity and Community [vol 1. of Studies of Israeli Society], ed. E. Krausz. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books. 324. With L. Roniger. “Patron-Client Relations as a Model of Structuring Social Exchange,” Comparative Studies in Society and History 22: 42-77. 325. “Symbolische Strukturen, Soziale Formationen und die Dynamik der Zivilisationen,” in Weltgesellschaft und Sozialstruktur, ed. G. Hischier, R. Levy, and W. Obrcht. Diesseldorf: Verlag Ruegger.

1980/1981 326. (In Hebrew). “Reflections on the Change of the Political Map,” Molad 8: 9- 14.

1981 327. “Clientelism in the Communist System. A Comparative Perspective,” in Mobilization, Center-Periphery Structures and Nation-Building, ed. P. Torsvik. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen Press, pp. 94-107. 328. With L. Roniger, “Clientelism in Communist Systems: A Comparative Perspective,” Studies in Comparative Communism 14: 23-245. 329. “Cultural Orientations and Center-Periphery in Europe in a Comparative Perspective,” in Mobilization, Center-Periphery Strucures and Nation-Building, ed. P. Torsvik. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen Press. 330. “Cultural Traditions and Political Dynamics: The Origins and Modes of Ideological Politics,” The Hobhouse Lecture. British Journal of Sociology 32: 155- 181. [a] Hebrew: 1983, Medina, Mimshal Veyahasim Benleumiim 21: 5-30.

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[b] Spanish: “Origines y Modos de la Politica Ideologica.” Cuenta Yrazon 9 (l983): 9-33. 331. “Interactions between Organizations and Societal Stratification,” in Handbook of Organizational Design, vol. 1, ed. P.C. Nystrom and W.H. Starbuck. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 309-322. 332. “La Relazione di clientela nella societa dell’area mediterranea,” Laboratorio di scienze dell’uomo 1: 183-186. 333. “Neue Trends in der Makro-Soziologie,” in Soziologie in Weltburgerlicher Absicht, ed. H. von Alemann and H.P. Thurn. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. 334. *With R. Lemerchand (eds.), Political Clientelism, Patronage and Development. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications. 335. With L. Roniger. “The Study of Patron-Client Relations and Recent Developments in Sociological Theory,” in Political Clientelism, Patronage and Development, ed. S.N. Eisenstadt and R. Lemarchand. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications, pp. 271-296. 336. “Sociological Approaches to the Study of the Historical Process – Some Observations on the Analysis of Nation Building and State Formationm,” In Spezialforschung und “Gesamtgeschichte” [Wienwer Beitrage zur Geschichte der Neuzeit 8], ed. G. Klingenstein and H. Lutz. Vienna: Verlag fur Geschichte und Politik. 337. “Some Observations on Structuralism in Sociology, with Special and Paradoxical Reference to Max Weber,” in Continuities in Structural Inquiry, ed. P.M. Blau and R.K. Merton. Beverly Hills, Cal.: Sage Publications. 338. “The Format of Jewish History – Some Reflections on Weber’s ‘Ancient Judaism’,” Modern Judaism 1: 54-73; 217-234. [a] Hebrew: 1979/1980. Tarbitz 49: 384-421. [b] German: 1981. In W. Schluchter (ed.), Max Weber’s Studie Uber das Antike Judentum. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp Verlag. 339. “The Kemalist Revolution in Comparative Perspective,” in Ataturk, the

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Founder of a Modern State, ed. A. Kazancigil and E. Ozbudun. London: C. Hurs and Co. 340. “The Schools of Sociology,” American Behavioral Scientist 24: 329-344. [a] (In Hebrew). “Sociological Schools,” Megamot 27(4) 1982: 335-348. [a] Hebrew: 1981, Megamot 27(2): 115-123.

1982 341. With L. Roniger, “Cultural and Structural Continuities in Situations of Change and Development: Persistence and Transformation of Patron-Client Relations,” in Die post-traditionelle Welt der Bauren/Le Monde post-traditionelle du paysans, ed. R. Hettlage. Special issue of Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie/Revue Suisse de Sociologie 8: 29-52. (in Hebrew) S.N. Eisenstadt and L. Roniger, "Cultural and Structural Continuities in Situation of Change and Development: Persistance and Transformation of Patron-Client Relations", The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2003. 342. “Cultural and Structural Continuities in Situations of Change and Development: Persistence and Transformation of Patron-Client Relations,” Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 8(1): 29-52. 343. “Heterodoxies, Sectarianism and Dynamics of Civilizations,” Diogenes 120: 1-21. [a] Simultaneously in French and Spanish. 344. “Noch einmal China und Okzident – ein Diskussionsbeitrag,” in Entstehung und Strukturwandel des Staats, ed. S. Breuer and H. Treiber. Wiesbaden: Westdeutcher Verlag. 345. “Symbolic Structures and Social Dynamics,” in Structural Sociology, ed. I. Rossi. New York: Columbia University Press. 346. “The Axial Age: The Emergence of Transcendental Visions and the Rise of Clerics,” European Journal of Sociology 23: 294-314.

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[a] Hebrew: 1984. Iyyun 33(l-2): 172-194 347. “The Diversity of Meaning of Similar Concepts in Sociological Research and Its Roots – Illustrated from the Field of Political Sociology,” Berlin: Angewandte Sozialforschung,

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1993 528. With H. Hartman. “Cultural Traditions. Conceptions of Sovereignty and State Formations in India and Europe – A Comparative View,” in Ritual, State and History in South Asia. Essays in Honour of J.C. Heesterman, ed. A.W. Van den Hoek, D.H.A. Kolff and M.S. Oort. Leiden: E.J. Brill, pp. 493-506. 529. “Globalization, Civilizational Traditions and Multiple Modernities,” in Regime Transformation and Global Realignments: Indo-European Dialogues on the Post-Cold War World, ed. K. Ahoja, H. Coppens and H. van der Wusten. New Delhi: Sage. 530. “Monoteismi A Confronto,” Lettera Internazionale 33/34: 23-25 531. “Small States in the ‘Post-Modern’ Era,” in ed. A. Waschkuhn. Kleinstaat, Liechtenstein Politische Schriften 16: 107-117. 532. (In Rumanian) “Societatea Israeliana,” Secolul 20: 39-45. 533. “Social Change in Contemporary China,” Collection of Theses Presented at an International Scientific Symposium on Change in Modern Chinese Society. Edited by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences – Institute for the Research of Contemporary History, 1992. 534. (In Russian). “‘The Axial Epoch’: The Emergence of Transcendental Visions and the Rise of Clerical Classes,”Orientation – Search: Orient in Theory and Hypotheses, 42-62.

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1993 537. “Au Carrefour de l’Universel et du Particulier. Une Perspective Historique des Systemes de Civilisation d’Israel,” in La Societe Juive. A Travers L’Histoire, ed. S. Trigano. Part III. Paris: Fayard, pp. 15-89. 538. “Civil Society and Democracy in Latin America: Some Comparative Observations,” Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y El Caribe 4(2): 27- 37. 539. “Civilizational Frameworks, Historical Expedience and Cultural Programmes of Modernity – The Structuring of Protest in Modern Societies,” in Development and Modernity, ed. L. Gule and O. Storebo. Bergen: Ariadne 11-36. 540. *(In Hebrew). With M. Lissak and Y. Nahon (eds.). Congregations in Israel and Their Social Position. The Jerusalem Institute of Israeli Research, 46. Concluding Remarks, pp. 167-170. 541. “Fondamentalismo Autonomia della ragione. I Movimenti fondamentalisti si Sviluppano tra gruppi Minacciati dalla moderna Civilita occidentale,” Prometeo 10(41): 48-55. 542. (In Hebrew). “Foreword,” in T. Zohar, Tradition and Change. Jerusalem: Yad Yitzhak ben Tzvi. 3-4. 7-13. 543. “Il Fondamentalismo. Un Nuovo Movimento Giacobino,” Modernizzazione e Sviluppo 4(1-2): 5-14. 544. “Jugend in Europa zwischen moderner und postmoderner Gesellschaft,” in

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1994 552. “A Propos de l’analyse des grandes revolutions: La restoration Meiji,” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee 1(1): 133-148. 553. “Changes in Israel’s Society since the Yom Kippur War,” in From War to Peace: Arab-Israeli Relations 1973-1993, ed. B. Rubin, J. Ginat and M. Maoz. Sussex: Academic Press, pp. 150-154. 554. *Fundamentalismo e Modernita. Rome: Saggi Tascabili Laterza.

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555. “Il Germe della Barbarie? Eccolo: e Il vizzietto dell’Esagerazione,” Reset (August): 42-49. 556. “Japan and the Multiplicity of Cultural Programmes of Modernity,” Occasional Paper 15. Social Sciences Research Center in association with the Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong, 1-23. 557. “Japan: Non-Axial Modernity and the Multiplicity of Cultural and Institutional Programs of Modernity,” in Japan in Global Context, ed. J. Kreiner. Papers Presented on the Occasion of the Fifth Anniversary of the German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo. Philipp-Franz-von-Siebold Stiftung, pp. 63- 95. 558. With H. Hartman. “Movements of Protest, Construction of Centers and State Formation in India and Europe,” Sociological Bulletin 43(2): 143-159. 559. “New Social Movements and Alternative Modes of Development,” in Ecology, Society and the Quality of Social Life, ed. W.V. D’Antonio M. Sasaki and Y. Yonebayashi. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, pp. 113-118. 560. “The Japanese Attitude to Nature – A Framework of Basic Ontological Conceptions,” in Asian Perceptions of Nature, ed. O. Bruun and A. Kalland. London: Curzon Press, pp. 189-214.

1994/1995 561. “SCASSS, Sweden and Modernity – Some Passing Observations,” Annual Report 1994-1995 . Uppsala: The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, pp. 43-50.

1995 562. “Antinomien der Moderne und Antisemitismus,” in Antisemitismus und Gesellschaft, ed. M. Werz. Frankfurt a. M.: Verlag Neue Kritik, pp. 62-85. 563. “Book Review Eiko Ikegami: The Taming of the Samurai: Honorific Individualism and the Making of Modern Japan,” American Journal of Sociology

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101, 6 (May): 1730-1733. 564. (In Japanese) “Comparative Civilizations: Theoretical Framework,” Sociological Review of Kobe University 12: 3-34. 565. “Die Japaner – ein Auserwahltes Volk,” in Der Japanische Erfolg. Symposium, June 1995, Breuninger Kolleg, 5-35. 566. “Fundamentalism; Phenomenology and Comparative Dimensions,” in Fundamentalisms Comprehended, ed. M.E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 259-276. 567. “Globalization and the Multiplicity of Market Political Economies,” in The Transition to Market Economy and the Transition of Market Economy, ed. I. Tsuneo and K. Tomihide. International Symposium No. 9, 1995. International Research Center For Japanese Studies, 5-15 568. “Japanese Historical Experience and Japanese Modernity,” International Journal of Japanese Sociology 4: 1-19 569. “Japan und die Vielfalt kultureller Programme der Moderne,” Prokla 101 (9): 503-520. 570. “Modernization and Changing Conceptions of Youth and Generations,” Prospects 25 (3): 343-352. [a] Modernizacion y evolucion de la Ideas sobre la juventud y las generaciones. Perspectivas 25 (3): 383-393. [b] Modernisation et evolution. Des Idees sur les jeunes et sur les generations. Perspectives 225 (3): 377-387. 571. “Nekrolog. In Memoriam Edward Shils,” Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. Heft 3: 585-587. [a] 1996. “In Memoriam di Edward Shils,” Humanitas 3: 348-368. [b] 1996. “Edward Shils. In Memoriam,” The American Sociologist (Winter): 60- 65. 572. *Power, Trust, and Meaning: Essays in Sociological Theory and Analysis. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

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573. “Social Division of Labor, Construction of Centers and Institutional Dynamics: A Reassessment of the Structural-Evolutionary Perspective,” Protosociologie 7: 11-22. 574. With B. Giesen. “The Construction of Collective Identity,” European Archives of Sociology 36: 72-102. 575. “The Japanese Historical Experience – Comparative and Analytical Dimensions,” Qualitative Sociology 18(2): 147-175.

1996 576. “A la Recherche de la Creativite Culturelle et Institutionnelle: L’Etude Comparee des Civilisations – Interview de Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt,” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee 3(2): 439-448. 577. “Barbarism and Modernity,” Society 33(4): 31-38. [a] 1996 German: “Barbarei und Moderne,” in M. Miller and H.G. Soeffner, Modernität und Barbarei. Frankfurt a.M., Suhrkamp Verlag, pp. 96-117. [b] 2000. “Barbarei und Moderne: Die Destruktiven Komponenien der Moderne,” in Projekt: Judenplatz Wien, ed. S. Wiesensthal. Vienna: Paul Zsolnay Verlag, pp. 231-245. [c] 2001 Chinese: “Barbarism and Modernity,” Twenty-First Century 66: 4-10. [d] 2002 English: “Barbarism and Modernity: The Destructive Components of Modernity – The Perennial Challenge,” in Starting the Twenty-First Century – Sociological Reflections and Challenges, ed. E. Krausz and G. Tulea. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, pp. 25-35. 578. “Das Ganze und Seine Teile in Natur, Geschichte und Gesellschaft,” in Das Ganze und Seine Teile, ed. H. Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein. Europaisches Forum Alpbach 1995, pp. 41-53. 579. “Generationsbewustsein und Moderne,” Transit 11: 18-24. 580. “Japan – Non-Axial Modernity. Japan and the Multiplicity of Cultural Programmes of Modernity,” in The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner, ed. J. A.

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Hall and I. Jarvie. Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 48: 237-256. 581. *Japanese Civilization – A Comparative View. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 582. “Les differents programmes de la Modernite: Le paradoxe du Japon,” in Valeurs et Modernite, ed. A. Peyrefitte. Paris: Editions Odile Jacob, pp. 101-109. 583. (In Finnish) “Kadonnut kohtaaminen,” Sosiologia 1: 60-61. 584. “Kollektiver Symbolismus und die Krisen der Demokratie: Uber die Auswirkungen der ermordung Rabins auf die Israelische demokratie,” Leviathan 2: 181-207. 585. “Modernization and Changing Conceptions of Youth and Generations,” in Society and Biography – Interrelationships between Social Structure, Institutions and Life Course, ed. A. Weymann and W. R. Heinz. Weinheim: Deutscher Studien Verlag, 227-237. 586. “Prestigio, Stratificazione e Formazione di Strati nelle Societa Moderne e Post-moderne,” in Teoria Sociologica e Stratificazione Sociale, ed. C. Mongardini. Roma: NIS, pp. 75-87. 587. “Some Observations on the Transformation of Confucianism (and Buddhism) in Japan,” in Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity, ed. T. Wei-Ming. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 175-185. 588. “The Cultural Programme of Modernity and Democracy: Some Tensions and Problems,” in Culture, Modernity and Revolution. Essays in Honor of Zygmunt Bauman, ed. R. Kilminister and I. Varcoe. London: Routledge, pp. 25- 41. 589. “The Jacobin Component of Fundamentalist Movements,” Contention 5 (3): 155-170.

1997 590. “Edward Shils – Bibliographical Memoirs,” Proceedings of the American

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Philosophical Society 141 (3): 367-373. 591. “From Comparative Political Systems to the Analysis of Civilizations: The Civilizational Framework of European Politics,” in Comparative Politics – The Story of a Profession, ed. H. Daalder. London: Pinter Publishers, pp. 79-92. 592. *Fundamentalismo e Modernidade. Portugal: Celta Editore. 593. With H. Hartman. “Historical Experience, Cultural Traditions, State Formation and Political Dynamics in India and Europe,” in Dynamics of State Formation. India and Europe Compared, ed. M. Doornbos and S. Kaviraj. New Delhi: Sage Publications, pp. 27-55. 594. “Japanese Historical Experience: The Paradox of Non-Axial Modernity,” International Social Science Journal 151: 123-133. [a] French. “L’experience Historique japonaise: le paradoxe d’une Modernite non Axiale,” Revue Internationale des Sciences Sociales 151: 129-140. 595. *Les Antinomies de la Modernite – Les Composantes jacobines de la Modernite et du Fondamentalisme. Paris: L’Arche. 596. “Martin Buber in the Postmodern Age,” Society 34 (4): 51-55. 597. *Modernita, Modernizzazione e Oltre. Rome: Armando Editore. 598. “Sectarianism and Hetorodoxy in Jewish History: Some Comparative Civilizational Notes,” Jewish Studies, ed. R. Margolin, 37: 7-59. 599. “Quel Avenir Pour la Sociologie Historique?” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee, Forum, vol. 4/2: 473-483. 600. “The Socio-Historical Framework of the Development and Transformation of the Concept of the Left and Its Destiny,” in What is Left, ed. R. Viale. Torino: La Rosa Editrice, pp. 39-55.

1998 601. “Assimilation Sociale,” Dictionnaire de la Sociologie. Encyclopaedia Universalis, pp. 47-62. 602. “Comparative Studies and Sociological Theory,” The American Sociologist

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2000 635. (In Chinese) “Axiality towards the Twenty-First Century,” Twenty-First Century Bimonthly 57: 4-19. 636. *Die Vielfalt der Moderne. Weilerswist, Germany: Velbruck Wissenschaft. 637. “Die Zionistische Bewegung und die Bildung Kollektiver Jüdischer Identität in der Moderne,” in 100 Jahre Zionismus, ed. E.W. Stegemann. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, pp. 229-231. 638. *Fundamentalism, Sectarianism and Revolution. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. 639. “Fundamentalist Movements in the Framework of Multiple Modernities: Conclusion,” in Between Europe and Islam: Shaping Modernity in a Transcultural Space, ed. A. Hofert and A. Salvatore. Brussels: P.I.E. – Peter Lang, pp. 175-196. 640. “Le Fondamentalisme entre Modernite et Utopisme Antimoderniste: Les Antinomies d’un neo-Jacobinisme,” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee 7(2): 297-320.

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2001 652. “Axial Age Sectarianism and the Antinomies of Modernity,” in Politics, Order and History–- Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin, ed. G. Hughes, S.A. McKnight and G.L. Price. Sheffield Academic Press, pp. 233-258. 653. “Comments on Kahn’s Anthropology and Modernity,” Current Anthropology 42 (5): 665-666. 654. (In Hebrew). “Foundations and Challenges of Modern Democracy,” Derech Eretz, Dat veMedina, ed. A. Bernholtz. Jerusalem: Ministry of Education, pp. 109- 125. 655. “Historical Context of the Development of Contemporary Fundamentalist Movements,” in Identities and Conflicts. The Mediterranean, ed. F. Cerutti and R. Regionieri. New York: Palgrave, pp. 55-77. 656. “Non una ma Multiple Modernitis,” Mondoperaio 1: 91-103. 657. “Politicization of Religion in the Contemperary Era,” Oesterreichische Zeitschrift fur Soziologie OZS 4: 9-23. 658. *With W. Schluchter and B. Wittrock (eds.) Public Spheres and Collective Identities. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. 659. With W. Schluchter. “Introduction: Paths to Early Modernities – A Comparative View,” in Public Spheres and Collective Identities, ed. S. N. Eisenstadt, W. Schluchter and B. Wittrock. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers 1-18. 660. (In Chinese) “Sectarianism in Islamic Civilization,” Twenty-First Century 69: 27-40. 661. “The Civilizations of the Americas: The Crystallization of Distinct Civilization,” International Sociology 16 (3): 320-340. 662. “The Continual Reconstruction of Multiple Civilizations and Collective Identities,” Protosociology Vol. 15 – On a Sociology of Borderlines: Social Process

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2002 669. *(In Hebrew) Democracy and its Tortuosity: Paradoxes in Modern Democracy. Tel Aviv: Ministry of Defense Publications. 670. *(In Hebrew) (ed.) Global-Local: Current Looks at Trans-National Processes: A Reader. Jerusalem: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. 671. “Il mito del Despotismo Orientale en la societa Musulmana: Aldila del Dibattito Orientalistico. Uno studio Comparato delle Dinamiche della Civilizzazione,” Quaderni di Scienza Politica 2 (1): 9-33. 672. *Le Retour des Juifs dans l’Histoire. Paris et Bruxelles: Editions Complexe. 673. “Martin Buber in the Postmodern Age: Utopia, Comminiyu and Education in the Contemporary Era,” in Martin Buber: A Contemperary Perspective, ed. P. Mendes-Flohr. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse Academic Press and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, pp. 174-183. 674. "The Construction of Collective Identities and the Continual Reconstruction of Primordiality" in Sinisa Malesevic and Mark Haugaard (eds.)2002. Making

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2003 683. “Reactions to Globalization,” Israel, The Middle East and Islam – Weighing the Risks and Prospects, ed. Oded Eran and Amnon Cohen, Jerusalem: The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 684. *Jewish Civilization: The Jewish Historical Experience in a Comparative Perspective and Its Manifestations in Israeli Society, The Ben-Gurion Heritage Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. (Hebrew) 685. “Conceptual Framework,” Intercultural Dialogue, European Commission Directorate-General for Education and Culture, Jean Monnet Project, Brussels, 20 and 21 March 2002. 686. “Afterword to Norman Cohen’s ‘In the Wake of the Millennium’ and the Religious Roots of the Dark Side of Modernity,” in In the Wake of the Millennium by Norman Cohen, Jerusalem: Mossad Bialik. (Hebrew) 687. ( in Hebrew) “Israeli Society – Between Revolutionary Visions and Great Creative Potential and between a Small Provincial Society in which Public and Political Processes Fossilize” – an Interview with Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, by Ami Buganim and Mariana Kronfeld, in Mahshavot Yisrael (Jewish Philosophies): Conversations with Philosophers and Authors regarding Judaism, Zionism and Israel. Jerusalem: The Jewish Agency for Israel and Sifrei Hemed. 688. “Some Observations on Problems of Trust in Modern Societies: Construction of Trust, Collective Identity, and the Fragility and Continuity of Democratic Regimes,” in The Moral Fabric of Contemporary Societies, volume 9 of The Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, edited by Grazyna Skapska and Annamaria Orla-Bukowska, with the collaboration of Krzysztof Kowalski, pp. 67-84. Brill: Leiden / Boston. 689. “The Moral Dimensions and Tensions of Modernity,” in The Moral Fabric of

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Contemporary Societies, volume 9 of The Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, edited by Grazyna Skapska and Annamaria Orla-Bukowska, with the collaboration of Krzysztof Kowalski, pp. 203-218. Brill: Leiden / Boston. 690. “Max Weber on Ancient Judaism,” in Max Webers Religionssoziologie in interkultureller Perspektive, herausgegeben von Hartmut Lehmann und Jean Martin Ouedraogo, pp. 139-174. Vanderhoeck & Ruprecht. 691. “The Challenge of Multiple Modernities to Sociology,” in Une théorie sociologique générale est-elle possible (et souhaitable) à l’ère de la mondialisation? – Does the Prospect of a General Sociological Theory Still Mean Anything in Times of Globalization?, GEODE (Groupe d’étude et d’observation de la démocratie) Symposium, Université Paris-X Nanterre, CNRS, pp. 93-108. 692. *Japanese Civilization (Italian translation) *La civiltà giapponese, (translation by Antonio Perri of Japanese Civilization). Edizioni SEAM: Formello, Italy. 693. “Le radici culturali della barbarie e del genocidio,” MondOperaio, Vol. 8, No. 6 (November-December 2003), pp. 78-89. Rome. 694. “Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Civilizational Dimensions of Modernity,” in Charles Camic and Hans Joas (eds.), The Dialogical Turn: New Roles for Sociology in the Postdisciplinary Age. Essays in Honor of Donald N. Levine, Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 695. ”Zivilisatorische Rahmungen von Barbarei und Genozid,” Zeitschrift für Genozid Forschung: Strukturen, Folgen, Gegenwart kollektiver Gewalt. Bochum: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, pp. 6-29 (German). 696. “The Ambivalence Toward Science”, in Meeting the Challenges of the Future: A Discussion Between the ‘Two Cultures’, ed. Ruegg, Walter. Firenze: Leo S. Olschki Editore, pp. 182-187. Proceedings of the Balzan Foundation. 697. (“Contemporary Collective Identities, Public Spheres, Civil Society and Citizenship,” in: Eisenstadt, S. N., Ronna Brayer-Garb and Tal Kohavi (eds.). Collective Identities, Public Sphere and Public Arena, Part B. Jerusalem: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, pp. 10-18 (Hebrew).)

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698. “Die institutionellen Ordnungen der Moderne” in “Das Weber-Paradigma”, Gert Albert, Agathe Bienfait, Steffen Sigmund and Claus Wendt (eds.), Mohr Siebeck, pp. 328-352. 699. *S.N. Eisenstadt, Comparative Civilizations & Multiple Modernities – 2 volumes collection of essays. Brill Leiden-Boston, 2003. 700. “Alcuni Problemi della Teoria Politica: l’Esclusione del ‘Politico’”, in Quadernio di Scienza Politica, Name Edizione, Italy, pp. 391-424, 2003.

2004 701. “Foreword: Some Observations on New Directions in Creative Social Research,” in Creative Social Research: Rethinking Theories and Methods, by Ananta Kumar Giri. Lexington, U.S.A. and New Delhi, India: Sage Publications. 702. “The Concept of Multiple Modernities in the Framework of a Comparative Evolutionary Perspective,” in Andreas Wimmer and Reinhart Koessler (eds.), Understanding Change. Models, Methodologies, and Metaphors. Basingstoke: Palgrave. 703. “An Interview with S. N. Eisenstadt: Pluralism and the Multiple Forms of Modernity” by G. Delanty, European Journal of Social Theory, 2004, Vol. 7, No. 3, August 2004 pp: 391-404. 704. *"Explorations in Jewish Historical Experience: The Civilizational Dimension". Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden. 2004. 705. "The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity" in "Rethinking Civilizational Analysis" edited by Saïd Amir Arjomand and Edward A. Tiryakian. Sage Studies in International Sociology (Editor Julia Evetts, University of Nottingham, U.K.), Sage Publications, 2004. 706. *Japanese Civilization – A Comparative View – in Japanese. Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. Tokyo, 2004. (translation of No. 582) 707. "Varieties of Sociology" Ein Gespräch mit Georg Vobruba in Forum der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Soziologie, Jahrgang 33 – Heft 4 – 2004, VS Verlag fur

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Sozialwissenschaften. 708. "The Dialogue between Cultures or between Cultural Interpretations of Modernity – Multiple Modernities in the Contemporary Scene" in ProtoSociology Vol. 20 –World System Analyis: Contemporary Research and Directions, 2004, pp. 201-216. 709. "La modernité multiple comme défi à la sociologie" in "Une Théorie Sociologique Générale est-elle Pensable?" - Revue Du Mauss semestrielle No. 24 Second Semstre 2004. pp.189-204. 710. "Sociedad Civil,Estado y Cultura Ciudadana" in "Bogotá Sistema Político y Cultura Democrática: Seminario Internacional", Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Bogotá, Colombia: Quebecor World Bogotá S.A., 2004 711. "La dimension jacobina de la modernidad" in "Modernidad y iolencia colectiva" ed. by Josetxo Beriain, Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, Montalban, Madrid, 2004, pp. 135-176. 712. "Neither "Pariah People" nor "Fossilized Civilization" – Framing the Jewish Experience" in Leipziger Beitrage zur judischen Geschichte und Kultur, vol. II, 2004, Simon Dubnov Institut fur judische Geschichte und Kultur an der Universitat Leipzig, K.G. Saur. 713. Social Evolution and Modernity: Some Observations on Parsons's Comparative and Evolutionary Analysis: Parsons's Analysis from the Perspective of Multiple Modernities in The American Sociologist, Winter 2004, vol. 35, number 4, pp. 5-24. 714. *"La Teoria Politica alla Ricerca del 'Politico'", 2004. Name edizioni: Genova. ("Political Theory in Search of the Political" in Italian).

2005 715. * S.N. Eisenstadt, Johann P. Arnason and Bjorn Wittrock (eds.) "Axial Civilizations and World History", Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden , The Netherlands, 2005.

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716. *Paradoxien der Demokratie:Zerbrechlichleit, Kontinuitat und Wandel, Humanities on Line, Frankfurt a.M., 2005. 717. "The Transformations of the Religious Dimension in the Constitution of Contemporary Modernities" in Giesen, B. and Suber, D. (eds.) "Religion and Politics", 2005. Leiden: Brill. Pp.17-38. 718. "The Religious Origins of Modern Radical Movements" in Giesen, B. and Suber, D. (eds.) "Religion and Politics", 2005. Leiden: Brill. Pp. 161-192. 719. "Die Achsenzeit in der Weltgeschichte" in Joas, H. and Wiegandt, K. (eds.) "Die Kulturellen Werte Europas", 2005. Fisher Verlag: Frankfurt a.M. Pp. 40-68. 720. "Religious Origins of Modern Radicalism" in Theoria - April 2005, no. 106. 721. "Between the End of History and the Return of the Sacred" in "For Daniel Bell", Mark Lilla and Leon Wieseltier (eds.), 2005, pp.35-38. 722. "Modernity in Socio-historical Perspective" in Eliezer Ben-Rafael and Yitzhak Sternberg (eds.) Comparing Modernities: Pluralism versus Homogenity; essays in homage to Shmuel N. Eisenstadt. Brill: Leiden. Pp. 31-56. 723. "Collective Identity and the Construction and Destructive Forces of Modernity" in Eliezer Ben-Rafael and Yitzhak Sternberg (eds.) Comparing Modernities: Pluralism versus Homogenity; essays in homage to Shmuel N. Eisenstadt. Brill: Leiden. Pp. 635-653. 724. Evaluation of the Research Achievements in Relation to the Original Research Proposal and its Objectives, 2005, in Collective Identity, Democracy and Religious Protest Movements by Gritt Klinkhammer; Max-Weber-Kolleg für Kultur und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien. 725. The Transformations of the Religious Dimension in the Constitution of Contemporary Modernities in On Contemporary Philosophy and Sociology. Protosociology Vol. 21 – Compositionality, Concepts and Representations: New Problems in Cognitive Science. Pp.163-181. 726. The Honoree Speech (Honorary Doctorate of the Warsaw Unioversity 2005) in Polish Sociological Review, Vol. 4, 2005. Warsaw: Poland. Pp.323-327.

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727. "The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity" in "Rethinking Civilizational Analysis" edited by Saïd Amir Arjomand and Edward A. Tiryakian. Sage Studies in International Sociology (Editor Julia Evetts, University of Nottingham, U.K.), Sage Publications, 2004. 2005.Greek translation by Manusos Marangudakis. EKΔOTIKOΣ OIKOΣ KYPOMANOΣ :Greece.

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728. * "The Great Revolutions and Modernity". Brill: Leiden, The Netherlands. 729. * “Die Grossen Revolutionen und die Kulturen der Moderne”, VS Verlag: Wiesbaden. 730. "La Dimensione Civilizzatrice della Modernità" in Mondoperaio Gennaio- Febbraio 2006. Roma: Mondoperaio. Pp. 66-80. 731. "Multiple Modernities in the Framework of a Comparative Evolutionary Perspective" in Wimmer, A. and Koessler Reinhart (eds.) Understanding Change: Models, Methodologies and Metaphors. 2006. Palgrave Macmillan: England. Pp. 199-218. 732. “The Public Sphere in Muslim Societies” (2006) in Göle, N. and Amman, L. (eds.) Islam in Public. Istanbul Bilgi University Press: Istanbul. 733. * “Theorie und Moderne: Soziologische Essays”. VS Verlag: Wiesbaden. 734. “Culture and Power – A Comparative Civilizational Analysis” in Erwägen Wissen Ethik EWE 17 (2006) Heft 1/Issue 1. Lucius&Lucius: Stuttgart. pp. 3-16. 735. * Japanese Civilization: A Comparative View - vol. 2. (in Japanese) Iwanami Shoten: Tokyo. 736. “L’Etica Protestante e la Modernità” in MondOperaio Maggio-Giugno 2006, pp. 69-85. 737. “Le Origini Europee della Modernità” (Prima Parte) in MondOperaio N.4-5 – Luglio-Ottobre 2006, pp. 83-101. 738. “Civil Society and Public Spheres in a Comparative Perspective” in Polish Sociological Review No.2 – 2006 (Quarterly of the Polish Sociological

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Association) Warsaw, pp. 143-166. 739. “Multiple Modernities: The Basic Framework and Problematic Modernity” in Studia Socjologiczne, Polska Akademia Nauk, No. 1/2006 (nr 180), Warsaw, pp. 27-59. 740. “Multiple Modernities, Public Spheres and Social Movements in the Contemporary Era” in the Jahrbuch 2004/2005 of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, pp. 45-47. 741. “Some Comparative Reflections on the Continual Reconstruction of Tradition” (Introduction), in Larbig T. and Wiedenhofer S. (eds.) “Tradition and Tradition Theories: an International Discussion”, Lit Verlag: Berlin, pp. 6-25. 742. “Multiple Modernen im Zeitalter der Globalisierung” in Schwinn Thomas (ed.) “Die Vielfat und Einheit der Moderne: Kultur- und Struktur-vergleichende Analysen”, VS Verlag: Wiesbaden, pp. 37-62. 743. “Public Spheres and Civil Society in Selected Pre-Modern Societies: Some Comparative Observations” in Comparative Sociology, vol. 5, no.1, 2006, Brill: Leiden, pp. 1-31. 744. “Collective Identities, Public Spheres, Civil Society and Citizenship in the Contemporary Era” in Marburger Forum: Beiträge zur geistigen Situation der Gegenwart Jg. 7 (2006), Heft 5. htpp://www.philosophia- online.de/mafo/heft2006-5/Ei_Col.htm 745. “The Jewish Experience in the Contemporary Scene: The Transformations of the Nation-State and the Development of the New Inter-Civilizational Relations” in “Citoyenneté et Démocratie providentielle: Mélanges en l’honneur de Dominique Schnapper”, Librairie Droz: Genève, pp. 157-169. 746. *”Sulla Modernità” ("Modernity and Modernization: Collection of Essays") (in Italian), Rubbettino: Soveria Mannelli, Italy, 2006. 747. *"Reflections on Modernity: Collection of Essays" (in Chinese), SDX Joint Publishing Company, Beijing: China, 2006. 748. “The Basic Characteristic of Axial Civilizations” in Erwägen Wissen Ethik - EWE 17 (2006) Heft 3/Issue 3. Lucius&Lucius: Stuttgart. pp. 429-432.

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749. “The Protestant Ethic and Modernity: Comparative Analysis with and beyond Weber” in Rehberg, Karl-Siegbert (ed.) “Soziale Ungleichheit Keulturelle Unterschiede (German Sociological Congress in Munchen 2004), Campus Verlag: Frankfurt a.M.. Teil 1, pp. 161-184. 750. "Fundamentalism" in Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 2200-2201. 751. “The Reconstitution of Collective Identities and Inter-Civilizational Relations in the Age of Globalization” in Wohlrab-Sahr M. and Tezcan Levent (eds.) (Soziale Welt – Sonderban 17) “Konfliktfeld Islam in Europa”, Nomos: Baden-Baden. pp. 21-32. 752. "Public Spheres and Political Dynamics in Historical and modern Muslim Societies" in Arnason J.P., Salvatore A. and Stauth G. (eds.) "Islam in Process: Historical Civilizational and Perspectives (Yearbook of the Sociology of Islam 7). Transcript Verlag: Bielefeld. pp. 306-318.

2007 753. “Civilizations” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.: Oxford, UK. pp. 519-529. 754. * Múltiplas Modernidades: Ensaios” (in Portuguese), Livros Horizonte: Lisboa. 755. Oyen Simen. Debate on Multiple Modernities with S.N. Eisenstadt in Replikk no. 23 – 2007. (in Norwegian) 756. “Collective Identities, Public Sphere, Civil Society and Citizenship in the Contemporary Era” in Edmundo Balsemão Pires, “Espaços Públicos, Poder e Comunicação”; Edições Afrontamento: Porto (Portugal); pp. 357-364. 757. * “Las Grandes Revoluciones y las civilizaciones de la modernidad”. Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales: Madrid. 758. “Sécularisation et democratization” in “Raymond Aron et la Démocratie au XXIème Siècle: Centenaire de la Naissance de Raymond Aron” (Elisabeth

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Dutartre). Éditions de Fallois:Paris. pp. 57-62. 759. “Prophecy and Constitutionalism in the Political Imagery of Axial Age Civilizations” in Hebraic Political Studies Winter 2007, Volume 2, Number 1. Shalem Press: Jerusalem. pp. 1-19. 760. “La dimension civilizadora de la modernidad: La modernidad como una forma concreta de civilización” in Josetxo Beriain and Maya Aguiluz (eds.) “Las Contradicciones Culturales de la Modernidad”; Anthropos Editorial: Barcelona; pp. 260-286. 761. “Multiple Modernities – A Paradigma of Cultural and Social Evolution” in ProtoSociology, vol. 24, 2007. With a Introduction of G. Preyer, Frankfurt a. M. 762. “The Reconstitution of Collective Identities and Inter-Civilizational Relations in the Age of Globalization” in The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie, Volume 32, Number 1, Winter 2007; pp. 113-126. 763. *"Die Grossen Revolutionen und die Kulturen der Moderne". VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften: Wiesbaden 764. "The Modernity of Athens in a Comparative Evolutionary Perspective" in Contemporary Sociology: University of California Press, September 2007, Vol. 36, Number 5, pp. 413-415. 765. "The Resurgence of Religious Movements in the Processes of Globalization - Beyond the End of History or the Clash of Civilizations" in Matthias Koenig and Paul de Guchteneire (eds.) Democracy and Human Rights in Multicultural Societies. Ashgate: Aldershot. pp. 239-250. 766. with Mehdi Parvizi Amineh "The Iranian Revolution: The Multiple Contexts of the Iranian Revolution" in The Greater Middle East in Global Politics: Social Science Perspectives on the Changing Geography of the World Politics" edited by M. Parvizi Amineh. Brill: Leiden. pp.117-145. 767. Onderwijs, kennis en verantwoordelijkheid (The Conundrum of Knowledge and Responsibility in Contemporary Education - Between Fundamentalism and

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2008 768. "Foreword to the 'China in the context of world history'” and "Fred Wakeman’s Oeuvre in the Framework of World and Comparative History" in Wakeman Frederic E. Jr. "Telling Chinese History"; People's Publishing House of china: Beijing. pp. 27-28; 3-11. 769. "Modernity and Reconstitution of the Realm of the Political" in Giri A.K. "The Modern Prince and the Modern Sage". Sage Publications: India. 770. "Multiple Modernities" in Titarenko L.G. and Sokolova G.N. (eds.) "Reader on Modern Sociology". Tesey: Minsk. pp. 422-431. 771. * Japanese Civilization: A comparative View (in Chinese). The Commercial Press: China. 772. Das : Marin Bubers Konzeption sozialer und kultureller Kreativität in Junge K, Suber D. and Gerber G. (eds.) "Erleben, Erleiden, Erfahren: Die Konstitution sozialen Sinns jenseits instrumenteller Vernunft. Transcript Verlag: Bielefeld. pp. 157-169. 773. "Religion and the State in a This-Worldly Axial Civilization - The Case of Imperial China" in Koenig, W. and Daiber Karl-Fritz (eds.) Religion und Politik in der Volksrepublik China. Ergon Verlag: Würzburg (Germany).

2009 774. "Contemporary Globalization, New Intercivilizational visions and Hegemonies: Tranformation of Nation-States" in ProtoSociology Vol. 26 – Modernization in Time of Globalization I. Pp. 7-18.

Forthcoming 775. *"Multiplas Modernidades: Collection of Essays” (in Spanish), Siglo XXI de

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España Editores: Madrid. 776. * “Multiple Modernities: Collection of Essays” (in German), GWV Fachverlage: Wiesbaden. 777. “The Axial Conundrum. Between Transcendental Visions and Vicissitudes of their Institutionalizations: Constructive and Destructive Possibilities. Introduction”.

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