Macro Sociology Courses
Welcome to our Macro Sociology publishing program.
Take a look inside at teaching and learning tools that:
- Reflect our high scholarly standards
- Speak effectively to today's college students
- Represent the most current pedagogical trends
Featured Titles
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Second Edition
Frank Trovato
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Third Edition
E. Barbara Phillips
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Tenth Edition
J. John Palen
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Retail Price to Students:
$40.95
Mario Luis Small
9780190661427
Hardcover
October 2017
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Twelfth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$74.99
Patrick Nolan
9780199375547
Paperback
November 2014
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Twelfth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$154.99
Patrick Nolan and Gerhard Lenski
9780199382453
Paperback
October 2014
This classic introduction to sociology text takes a macro, comparative, and historical approach
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$79.99
David S. Meyer
9780199937134
Paperback
March 2014
An accessible introduction to social movements grounded in political theory and policy implications
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Retail Price to Students:
$49.99
Maria Jerskey
9780199947522
Paperback
December 2013
Read. Write. Oxford. What does it mean to you to be part of a globalized world?
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Retail Price to Students:
$49.99
Carl Herndl
9780199947508
Paperback
December 2013
Read. Write. Oxford. Can writing about the environment make invisible issues visible?
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Retail Price to Students:
$55.00
Karen Stanbridge and Howard Ramos
9780195437850
Paperback
February 2012
A concise overview of how power is distributed within society
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Frank Trovato
9780195439786
Paperback
January 2012
Brings together twenty-six classic and contemporary published works that are considered to be foundational reading for the study of human population and society
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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$149.99
E. Barbara Phillips
9780195325034
Paperback
November 2009
The most interdisciplinary urban studies book on the market
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Retail Price to Students:
$21.95
Mark Hamilton Lytle
9780195172478
Paperback
July 2007
New Narratives in American History
A compact biography of Rachel Carson--a story of success, celebrity, controversy, and vindication.
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Retail Price to Students:
$89.99
Mark Abrahamson
9780195142044
Paperback
February 2004
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