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10 Facts About James Burk

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James Burk is most notable as a scholar of military sociology, political sociology, and the history of sociology.

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James Burk is a central figure in the study of civil-military relations in democratic societies.

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James Burk enlisted in the Maryland National Guard and served from 1968 to 1974.

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James Burk then earned his MA in sociology in 1978 and PhD in sociology in 1982 from the University of Chicago.

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James Burk cites his primary intellectual influences as Edward Shils and Morris Janowitz, founder of sociological studies of the military.

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James Burk has made distinctive contributions to the history of sociology, especially in relation to the history of military sociology.

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James Burk collaborated with David R Segal on a four-volume anthology of primary source materials, documenting key themes in the development of military sociology from the early nineteenth century to the present.

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The essay appears as an introduction to James Burk's edited collection of Janowitz's papers published in the Heritage of Sociological Series of the University of Chicago Press.

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Over four decades, James Burk has studied issues related to the use and abuse of power in democratic societies.

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James Burk engaged in debates about the integration of race and gender minorities in the all-volunteer force, proposing a new approach for identifying institutional discrimination, which previous analyses omitted.