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(1923-2019) Sociologist, author, editor. Nathan Glazer was born in New York City and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Full Name

Nathan Glazer

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

As a child, Mr. Glazer lived in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York.

Unknown

RESIDENCE

When Mr. Glazer was about 10 years old, his family moved to East Bronx, New York.

1923

BIRTH

Nathan Glazer was born in New York City on February 25, 1923.

1944

OTHER

Mr. Glazer studied at City College in Manhattan, New York, from 1940 until his graduation in 1944

1950

LITWORK

The Lonely Crowd
Yale University Press

Nonfiction written with David Riesman and Reuel Denney.

1957

LITWORK

American Judaism
Chicago: University of Chicago Press
0226298361 / 978-0226298368
Nonfiction.

1961

LITWORK

The Social Basis Of American Communism
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World

Nonfiction.

1963

LITWORK

Beyond the Melting Pot
The MIT Press

Nonfiction written with Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

1975

LITWORK

Affirmative Discrimination
Basic Books
0465020763 / 978-0465020768
Nonfiction.

1985

LITWORK

Ethnic Dilemmas, 1964-1982
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press
0674268520 / 978-0674268524
Nonfiction.

1988

LITWORK

The Limits Of Social Policy
Harvard University Press
0674534433 / 978-0674534438
Nonfiction.

1997

LITWORK

We Are All Multiculturalists Now
Harvard University Press
0674948513 / 978-0674948518
Nonfiction.

2007

LITWORK

From A Cause To A Style: Modernist Architecture's Encounter With The American City
Princeton University Press
0691129576 / 978-0691129570
Nonfiction.

2019

DEATH

Nathan Glazer died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 19, 2019.

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