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Dr. Frank W.
Elwell received a Ph.D. in sociology from the University
at Albany, Masters degrees from the University at Albany (sociology) and
the State University of New York at New Paltz (political
science/education), and a bachelor’s degree from Eastern
Michigan University (history/ education). He is the author of
the books Macrosociology: The
Study of Sociocultural Systems (Edwin Mellen Press, 2009), Macrosociology: Four Modern Theorists
(Paradigm, 2006),
A Commentary on Malthus’s 1798 Essay on Population
as Social Theory (Edwin Mellen Press, 2001),
Industrializing America:
Understanding Contemporary Society through Classical
Sociological Analysis (Praeger
Press, 1999), and The Evolution of the Future (Praeger
Press, 1991). His areas of academic interest are evolutionism in
sociology, human ecology, and social
theory.
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