Hindess, Barry
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- Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(M.A. in Liverpool Univ., lectr. in social science)
- Prabook, 11 September 2018(Barry Hindess, professor; born in Hitchin, England; education: received a Bachelor in Mathematics at Oxford (England) University (1961), a Master of Arts in Sociology at Liverpool (England) University (1965), and Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology (1975))
- Wikidata, 11 September 2018(Barry Hindess, British sociologist)
- Wikipedia, 11 September 2018(Barry Hindess FASSA (11 July 1939-19 May 2018) was an Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Australian National University; was for many years an academic sociologist in the UK (mainly at the University of Liverpool) and has published widely on social and political theory, and on the history of political thought; held a BA from Oxford University, and a MA and PhD from University of Liverpool)
- His The decline of working-class politics, 1971.
- His Parliamentary democracy and socialist politics, 1982:CIP t.p. (Barry Hindess) data sheet (b. 7/11/39)
Wikipedia description:
Barry Hindess (11 July 1939 — 19 May 2018) was an emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Australian National University. He was for many years an academic sociologist in the UK (mainly at the University of Liverpool) and has published widely on social and political theory, and on the history of political thought. Hindess was one of the editors of Theoretical Practice which in the 1970s critically examined the Structural Marxism of Louis Althusser. With other editors such as his former pupil, Paul Hirst, Tony Cutler and Athar Hussain, this interrogation eventually undermined their original support for Althusser. One of Hindess's doctoral students is Maria Bargh, Professor of Politics and Māori Studies at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Hindess held a BA from Oxford University, and a MA and PhD from University of Liverpool. He was elected Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in the political science discipline in 1995.
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