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“Robert Bellah: Free-floating Intellectual Redux”

“Robert Bellah: Free-floating Intellectual Redux” The American Sociologist https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-023-09581-4 Charles Camic Accepted: 23 May 2023 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah will be the envy of Social Sci- entists and Historians who Write in the Genre of Biography, and it will long set the gold-standard for Scholarship of this kind. A Study of a Thinker who was (Among many Other Things) a Great Durkheimian Theorist, Matteo Bortolini’s book Stands Rightly in the Company Steven Lukes’s Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work and Marcel Fournier’s Emile Durkheim: A Biography – up to now the Finest Biographies of a Sociologist by a Sociologist. At once Sweeping in Scope and Granular in Detail, Encyclopedically Researched and Beautifully Written, this is a Biography that Nar- rates the long and Winding Intellectual and Personal Story of a Thinker of Celebrated Accomplishment and Situates that Story in a Miniature History, told with a Pointillist Skill, of the Transformation of American Society and the American Academy over the Course of Nine Decades (late 1920s to Early 2010s). Bortolini set Himself a Daunting Biographical task, and I cannot Imagine how Anyone could have Landed it http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Sociologist Springer Journals

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The American Sociologist https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-023-09581-4 Charles Camic Accepted: 23 May 2023 © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah will be the envy of Social Sci- entists and Historians who Write in the Genre of Biography, and it will long set the gold-standard for Scholarship of this kind. A Study of a Thinker who was (Among many Other Things) a Great Durkheimian Theorist, Matteo Bortolini’s book Stands Rightly in the Company Steven Lukes’s Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work and Marcel Fournier’s Emile Durkheim: A Biography – up to now the Finest Biographies of a Sociologist by a Sociologist. At once Sweeping in Scope and Granular in Detail, Encyclopedically Researched and Beautifully Written, this is a Biography that Nar- rates the long and Winding Intellectual and Personal Story of a Thinker of Celebrated Accomplishment and Situates that Story in a Miniature History, told with a Pointillist Skill, of the Transformation of American Society and the American Academy over the Course of Nine Decades (late 1920s to Early 2010s). Bortolini set Himself a Daunting Biographical task, and I cannot Imagine how Anyone could have Landed it

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