Background
Krase, Jerome was born on March 2, 1943 in Brooklyn. Son of Stephen and Martha (Cangelosi) Krase.
(This book shows how a machine political, local Democratic...)
This book shows how a machine political, local Democratic organization in Brooklyn failed to make the transition necessary to survive in modern urban political life. Political organizations do not live in a sociological vacuum. They must struggle for survival in a highly competitive human environment. The story of the Madison Club tells how the ethnic, religious, racial and generational transitions affect decisions, group cohesion and the success of political organizations at all levels.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0819182354/?tag=2022091-20
Photographer researcher Sociology educator
Krase, Jerome was born on March 2, 1943 in Brooklyn. Son of Stephen and Martha (Cangelosi) Krase.
Bachelor, Indiana University, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1973.
Research associate Bureau Corresponding Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1967-1968. Instructor sociology Upsala College, East Orange, New Jersey, 1968-1969. Professor sociology Brooklyn College, since 1969.
(This book shows how a machine political, local Democratic...)
Vice president Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, l975-80, American Italian Coalition Organizations, New York City, l982-86. President Lefferts Manor Association, Brooklyn, l980-85, Brownstone Revival Committee New York City, l986—. With United States Army, l963-66.
Member Humanist Sociology Association, American Sociological Association, American Italian History Association (president since 1992), Polish Institute Arts and Sciences in American, Academy Humanities and Sciences (founding secretary, treasurer), New York Council for the Humanities.
Married Suzanne Lillian Nicoletti, April 7, 1964. Children: Kristin Martha, Karen Rose, Kathryn Suzanne.