Nicholas Sergeyevitch Timasheff ( Russian: Никола́й Серге́евич Тима́шев; November 9, 1886 - March 9, 1970) was a Russian sociologist, professor of jurisprudence and writer. Biography Timasheff "came from an old family of Russian nobility"; his father was Minister of Trade and Industry under Nicholas II. [1] July 1981] N. S. TIMASHEFF S SOCIOLOGY OF LAW 403 SOCIOLOGY OF LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE In " What is ' Sociology of Law '? 9 12 Timasheff offers a definition of the sociology of law in terms of its relationship with juris-prudence.l3 Jurisprudence, he argues, is the study of the imposed norms of conduct in force in a given country. Such study may be
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N. S. Timashef 1886-1970 On March 9, 1970, the outstanding Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nikolai Sergeevich Timasheff died in New York after a long and serious illness. This is a great loss, not only for the Russian emi- gration but for the scholarly community as a whole. The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. His magnum opus articulates a systematic legal sociology. Dr. Nicholas S. Timasheff, a sociologist and former Fordham University professor, died at the Warburg Nursing Home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., yesterday afternoon. He was 83 years old. eBook ISBN 9781315081113 ABSTRACT Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of his An Introduction to the Sociology of Law. Despite the appearance of this important treatise—one of the earliest in the field—Timasheff's influence has not endured for several reasons.
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Timasheff, Nicholas S. (Nicholas Sergeyevitch), 1886-1970. Publication date 1974 Topics Sociological jurisprudence Publisher Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. xiv, 418 p. 22 cm Author Timasheff, Nicholas S. (Nicholas Sergeyevitch), 1886-1970, author. Title An introduction to the sociology of law / Nicholas S. Timasheff ; with a new introduction by A. Javier Trevino. Imprint New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, 2002. Description 1 online resource (xliii, 418 pages). Series Law and society series. The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of An Introduction to the. 1 Cited by American Slavic and East European Review Article contents Abstract Nicholas S. Timasheff, The Great Retreat, The Growth and Decline of Communism in Russia. With twelve charts. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1946. Cloth. Pp. 470. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2018 Waldemar Gurian Article Metrics Get access Share
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By Nicholas S. Timasheff Dutton, 1946, 470 pp. Reviewed by Robert Gale Woolbert July 1946 Published on July 1, 1946 The author is a Russian who emigrated in 1921 and is now a professor at Fordham University. He has read and digested an immense amount of material, much of it from Soviet sources. The exiled Russian sociologist and legal scholar Nicholas S. Timasheff's place in the forefront of the sociology of law was established with the publication, in 1939, of "An Introduction to the Sociology of Law." His magnum opus articulates a systematic legal sociology. The book's title is misleading, giving the false impression that the volume is merely a textbook intended for classroom use.