Michael Mann

Affiliations: 
Sociology 0867 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, General, Middle Eastern Studies, Military Studies
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Parents

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John Harry Goldthorpe grad student 1971 Oxford
 (Dissertation chair)

Children

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Gil Eyal grad student UCLA
Ellen Reese grad student 1998 UCLA
Alan L. Emery grad student 2001 UCLA
Christopher E. Paul grad student 2001 UCLA
Dylan John Riley grad student 2002 UCLA
Joel Andreas grad student 2003 UCLA
Paulette D. Lloyd grad student 2005 UCLA
Eyal Rabinovitch grad student 2005 UCLA
Odul Bozkurt grad student 2006 UCLA
Maria F. Gritsch grad student 2006 UCLA
Kurtulus Gemici grad student 2008 UCLA
Hazem K. Kandil grad student 2012 UCLA
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Mann M. (2019) Sources of Social Power and Ding Xinzhao’s Reading of Chinese History Chinese Sociological Review. 51: 65-75
Mann M. (2018) Have wars and violence declined Theory and Society. 47: 37-60
Mann M. (2016) Have human societies evolved? Evidence from history and pre-history Theory and Society. 45: 203-237
Mann M. (2016) Reply to Anatol Lieven International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society. 1-4
Mann M. (2012) Liberalism Triumphant—But Where is the World System?: Contemporary Sociology. 41: 20-23
Mann M. (2011) The sources of social power: Volume 2: The rise of classes and nation-states, 1760-1914 The Sources of Social Power: Volume 2: the Rise of Classes and Nation-States, 1760-1914. 1-823
Mann M. (2010) Explaining the world as a system: can it be done? The British Journal of Sociology. 61: 177-82
Mann M, Riley D. (2007) Explaining macro-regional trends in global income inequalities, 1950–2000 Socio-Economic Review. 5: 81-115
Mann M. (2007) A. James Gregor. The Search for Neofascism: The Use and Abuse of Social Science. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2006. Pp. xii, 306. Cloth $70.00, paper $23.99 The American Historical Review. 112: 1498-1499
Mann M. (2006) Reply: Is Democracy, and was Fascism, Sacred? Political Studies Review. 4: 290-297
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