Suda, Zdenek Ludvik
SUDA, Zdenek Ludvik
SUDA, Zdenek Ludvik. American (born Czechoslovakia), b. 1920. Genres: Economics, History, Politics/Government, Sociology. Career: Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, since 1968. Assistant Head of Dept., International Secretariate of the European Movement, Paris, 1951- 54; Supervising Program Ed., Free Europe Committee Inc., 1954-68. Publications: La division internationale socialiste du travail, 1967; The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 1969; Zealots and Rebels, 1980; (ed.) Directions of Change, 1981; The Globalization of Labor Markets, 1994. Address: Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, 2 L 26 Forbes Quadrangle, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A.
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