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  1. Nathan Glazer (February 25, 1923 – January 19, 2019) was an American sociologist who taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and for several decades at Harvard University. He was a co-editor of the now-defunct policy journal The Public Interest.

  2. Jan 19, 2019 · Nathan Glazer, one of the country’s foremost urban sociologists, who became most closely identified with the circle of disillusioned liberals known as the neoconservatives, died on Saturday at...

  3. Nathan Glazer, Professor of Education and Social Structure, Emeritus, died on Saturday at his home in Cambridge, at the age of 95. Professor Glazer was an influential sociologist, public intellectual, and dear colleague in our Department, and he will be deeply missed.

  4. contemporarythinkers.org › nathan-glazer › biographyBiography - Nathan Glazer

    Biography. Nathan Glazer was recognized as one of America’s most important sociologists, social science researchers, and social commentators. He taught for several decades at Harvard University and, before that, at the University of California at Berkeley. Glazer was born in 1923 and was raised in Harlem and in the Bronx, New York.

  5. Dec 29, 2019 · He is the author of several works of political history including, most recently, Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency. Nathan Glazer, the Harvard sociologist who died...

  6. NEW YORK (AP) — Nathan Glazer, a prominent sociologist and public intellectual who assisted on a classic study of conformity, “The Lonely Crowd,” and co-authored a groundbreaking document of non-conformity, “Beyond the Melting Pot,” has died at 95.

  7. Nathan Glazer, an urban sociologist and scholar of ethnicity, race and education whose intellectual odyssey took him from the socialist left to the neoconservative right to a label-defying...

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