Modernisation and religion, c1981: t.p. (P.L. Berger) t.p. verso (Peter Ludwig Berger) p. 2 (prof. of sociology, Boston College)
Business and democracy, 1997: CIP t.p. (Peter L. Berger) galley (prof., dir. Inst. for the Study of Economic Culture, Boston Univ.)
Developing cultures, case studies, 2005: eCIP t.p. (Peter Berger) galley (Peter L. Berger)
Mnogolikai︠a︡ globalizat︠s︡ii︠a︡, 2004: t.p. (... Pitera L. Bergera)
From sect to church, 1954: t.p. (Peter Ludwig Berger; Doctor of Philosophy, the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, New School for Social Research, 1954)
Information from 678 converted Jan. 5, 2015 (doctor's degree, New School for Social Research in New York; assistant prof. in social ethics at Hartford Seminary Foundation; b. Mar. 17, 1929)
New York times WWW site, viewed July 3, 2017 (in obituary published June 29: Peter L. Berger; b. Peter Ludwig Berger, Mar. 17, 1929, Vienna; immigrated to the U.S. when he was 17; d. Tuesday [June 27, 2017], Brookline, Mass., aged 88; influential, and contrarian, Protestant theologian and sociologist who, in the face of the "God is dead" movement of the 1960s, argued that faith can indeed flourish in modern society if people learn to recognize the transcendent and supernatural in ordinary experiences)
Hazmanah li-fegishah (ʻim ha-sotsyologyah), 1998: t.p. (פיטר ל. ברגר Piṭer L. Berger) t.p. verso (Peter L. Berger [in rom.])