Gerhard Falk
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Gerhard Falk is an American historian and sociologist. He was born Gerhard Falck in Hamburg, Germany.
Dr. Falk is a professor of sociology at the Buffalo State College.

Books

  • The American Criminal Justice System (Praeger-Greenwood Publishers, 2010)
  • Women and Social Change in America (McFarland Publishing Company, 2009)
  • Fraud: deceit among scientists, writers, academics and philanthropists (The University Press of America. 2007)
  • The Restoration of Israel: Christian Zionism in Religion, Literature and Politics (Peter Lang, Inc. Publishers. 2006)
  • Deviant Nurses and Improper Patient Care: a Study of Failure in the Medical Profession (with Ursula A. Falk) (Edwin Mellen Press, 2006)
  • Youth Culture and the Generation Gap (Algora Press, 2005)
  • Football and American Identity (The Haworth Press, 2005)
  • Man’s Ascent to Reason: the Secularization of Western Culture (Edwin Mellen Press, 2003)
  • Grandparents: a New Look at the Supporting Generation (with Ursula Adler Falk) (Prometheus Books, 2002)
  • Stigma: How We Treat Outsiders (Prometheus Books, 2001)
  • Hippocrates Assailed: the American Health Delivery System (University Press of America, 1999)
  • Sex, Gender and Social Change (University Press of America, 1998)
  • Ageism, the Aged and Aging in America (with Ursula Adler Falk) (Charles C. Thomas Publishers, 1997)
  • American Judaism in Transition (University Press of America, 1995)
  • A Study of Social Change in Six American Institutions (The Edwin Mellen Press, 1993)
  • The Jew in Christian Theology. (McFarland &Co. 1992)
  • The Life of the Academic Professional (The Edwin Mellen Press, 1990)
  • Murder: an Analysis of Its Forms, Conditions and Causes (McFarland &Co., 1990)
  • Aging in America and Other Cultures (with Ursula Adler Falk and George Tomashevich) (20th Century Publishing, 1987)
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