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  1. Main interests. social power, the state, the military, war. Michael Mann FBA (born 1942) is a British emeritus professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) [1] and at the University of Cambridge. [2] Mann holds dual British and United States citizenships.

  2. 14. Dez. 2020 · Michael Mann is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, UCLA. He was born in Manchester, England in 1942, and has dual UK and US citizenship. Heis married to Nicky Hart and they have three children. He has a BA and D.Phil. from Oxford University, and has been awarded three honorary doctorates (Hon.D.Litts.) from McGill ...

  3. Michael Mann is Honorary Professor and Director of Research at the University of Cambridge and Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions in Cambridge in 2004-05, and in 2009 he was appointed to an Honorary Professorship at Cambridge, where he pursues research ...

  4. Michael Mann (* 18. August 1942 in Manchester ), gebürtiger Brite, ist seit 1987 Professor für Soziologie an der Universität von Kalifornien in Los Angeles ( UCLA ).

  5. Michael Mann. UK, US (Dual Citizenship) Professor , Department of Sociology, UCLA, 234 Haines Hall, Box 951551, Los Angeles, California 90095-1551 Tel: (310) 825-1822. Fax: (310) 206-9838. E-mail: mmann@soc.ucla.edu. Web-site: www.soc.ucla.edu/faculty/mann. Visiting Research Professor, Queens University, Belfast, 2006.

  6. 8. März 2021 · via Zoom. My current research project analyzes wars through the ages: in the Roman Republic, the histories of China, Japan and Europe, the post-colonial history of Latin America, recent wars in the Middle East, and wars fought by the United States. I focus here on decisions to make war.

  7. 16. Feb. 2024 · Feb 2024. Academy Involvement. Author of eleven books on comparative historical sociology. His four-volume Sources of Social Power (1986, 1993, 2012, 2013) provides a global comparative analysis of long-term social changes in structures of state, social classes, military power, and social ideologies from the ancient world to the present.