1st Edition

Antifascism and Sociology Gino Germani 1911-1979

By Ana Alejandra Germani Copyright 2008
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

In this fascinating account of the master social scientist and policy innovator, Gino Germani, written by his daughter, the reader will find a rich social and intellectual history. Germani's life traversed Italy under Mussolini's fascism, Argentina under Peronism, and North America during the glorious days of the social sciences' postwar expansion. With high irony, the biography concludes with... Read more

Preface
Introduction: Sociologist from the Other America
1. Fascism and Exile
2. Defining an Intellectual Perspective:
University Studies and First Research Projects
3. The Peronist Years: Exile within Exile
4. Building a Tradition in Social Sciences
between Military Coups: 1955-1966
5. The Collapse of a Scientific Paradigm
6. Harvard University
7. A Partial Return:
The Intellectual Contribution of an Antifascist
to International Social Sciences
Appendix
General Bibliography
Index

Biography

Ana Alejandra Germani