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    Fragments of modernity: theories of modernity in the work of Simmel, Kracauer, and Benjamin.David Frisby - 1985 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Fragments of Modernity provides a critical introduction to the work of three of the most original German thinkers of the early 20th century. In their different ways, all three illuminated the experience of the modern in urban life, whether in mid-19th-century Paris or in Berlin at the turn of the century or later as the vanguard city of the Weimar Republic. They related the new modes of experiencing the world to the maturation of the money economy (Simmel), the process of (...)
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  2. The Popper-Adorno controversy: The methodological dispute in German sociology.David Frisby - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (1):105-119.
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    The Aesthetics of Modern Life: Simmel's Interpretation.David Frisby - 1991 - Theory, Culture and Society 8 (3):73-93.
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    (1 other version)The alienated mind: the sociology of knowledge in Germany, 1918-1933.David Frisby - 1992 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The Sociology of Knowledge in Weimar Germany: Its Background and Context i Any serious attempt to understand the distinctive nature of the German tradition ...
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    Between the Spheres: Siegfried Kracauer and the Detective Novel.David Frisby - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (2):1-22.
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    Bibilographical Rote on Simmel's Works in Translation.David Frisby - 1991 - Theory, Culture and Society 8 (3):235-241.
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    Introduction to Georg Simmel's `On the Sociology of the Family'.David Frisby - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (3-4):277-281.
    The Introduction to Simmel's early article on the family locates it in the context of his sociological concerns in the 1890s. The article is also placed in the context of his probable anthropological sources. Brief mention is made of some of his other contributions to the study of love and eroticism.
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  8. Introduction to The Positivist Dispute in German Sociology.David Frisby - 1997 - In Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui & Jeffrey C. Alexander (eds.), The classical tradition in sociology: the European tradition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. pp. 3--57.
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    Introduction to the Simmel Texts.David Frisby - 1994 - Theory, Culture and Society 11 (1):1-3.
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  10. Reviews : Max Scheler, On Feeling, Knowing and Valuing, ed. Harold J. Bershady. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992. £32.75, paper £11.95, vii + 270 pp. [REVIEW]David Frisby - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7 (1):125-128.
  11. Reviews : Wilhelm Dilthey (trans. Ramon J. Betanzos), Introduction to the Human Sciences: an attempt to lay a foundation for the study of society and history, Hemel Hempstead: Harvester/Wheatsheaf, 1989, paper £10.95, 386 pp. [REVIEW]David Frisby - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):122-125.
  12. Barbara T. Gates, Victorian Suicide: mad crimes and sad histories, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1988,£ 9.95, xvii+ 190pp. [REVIEW]David Frisby - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):125.
     
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