Anthony Jones
Professions and the State: Expertise and Autonomy in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Anthony Jones
Professions and the State: Expertise and Autonomy in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
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The first survey of the major professions in the USSR
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- Labor and Social Change
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Temple Univ Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780877228011
- ISBN-10: 0877228019
- Artikelnr.: 21757567
- Labor and Social Change
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Temple Univ Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780877228011
- ISBN-10: 0877228019
- Artikelnr.: 21757567
Anthony Jones currently teaches Sociology at Northeastern University and is a Fellow at the Russian Center of Harvard University.
Preface
1. Professions and the State in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union:
Theoretical Issues - Eliott Krause
2. The Hybrid Profession: Soviet Medicine - Mark G. Vleld
3. Lawyers In the Soviet Union - Louise Shelley
4. Soviet Engineers as a Professional Group - Eduard Gioeckner
5. The "Purposeful Science" of Soviet Sociology: Will It Become a
Profession? - Llah Greenfeld
6. Teachers in the Soviet Union - Anthony Jones
7. Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-Type Society: Insights From
the 1980-81 Solidarity Period in Poland - Michael Kennedy and Konrad
Sadkowski
8. Hierarchy of Status and Prestige Within the Medical Profession In
Czechoslovakia - Aiena Heitiinger
9. Professions, the State, and the Reconstruction of Socialist Societies -
Anthony Jones and Eliott Krause
About the Contributors
1. Professions and the State in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union:
Theoretical Issues - Eliott Krause
2. The Hybrid Profession: Soviet Medicine - Mark G. Vleld
3. Lawyers In the Soviet Union - Louise Shelley
4. Soviet Engineers as a Professional Group - Eduard Gioeckner
5. The "Purposeful Science" of Soviet Sociology: Will It Become a
Profession? - Llah Greenfeld
6. Teachers in the Soviet Union - Anthony Jones
7. Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-Type Society: Insights From
the 1980-81 Solidarity Period in Poland - Michael Kennedy and Konrad
Sadkowski
8. Hierarchy of Status and Prestige Within the Medical Profession In
Czechoslovakia - Aiena Heitiinger
9. Professions, the State, and the Reconstruction of Socialist Societies -
Anthony Jones and Eliott Krause
About the Contributors
Preface
1. Professions and the State in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union:
Theoretical Issues - Eliott Krause
2. The Hybrid Profession: Soviet Medicine - Mark G. Vleld
3. Lawyers In the Soviet Union - Louise Shelley
4. Soviet Engineers as a Professional Group - Eduard Gioeckner
5. The "Purposeful Science" of Soviet Sociology: Will It Become a
Profession? - Llah Greenfeld
6. Teachers in the Soviet Union - Anthony Jones
7. Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-Type Society: Insights From
the 1980-81 Solidarity Period in Poland - Michael Kennedy and Konrad
Sadkowski
8. Hierarchy of Status and Prestige Within the Medical Profession In
Czechoslovakia - Aiena Heitiinger
9. Professions, the State, and the Reconstruction of Socialist Societies -
Anthony Jones and Eliott Krause
About the Contributors
1. Professions and the State in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union:
Theoretical Issues - Eliott Krause
2. The Hybrid Profession: Soviet Medicine - Mark G. Vleld
3. Lawyers In the Soviet Union - Louise Shelley
4. Soviet Engineers as a Professional Group - Eduard Gioeckner
5. The "Purposeful Science" of Soviet Sociology: Will It Become a
Profession? - Llah Greenfeld
6. Teachers in the Soviet Union - Anthony Jones
7. Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-Type Society: Insights From
the 1980-81 Solidarity Period in Poland - Michael Kennedy and Konrad
Sadkowski
8. Hierarchy of Status and Prestige Within the Medical Profession In
Czechoslovakia - Aiena Heitiinger
9. Professions, the State, and the Reconstruction of Socialist Societies -
Anthony Jones and Eliott Krause
About the Contributors