Sennett has been a Fellow of The Center For Advanced Study In The Behavioral Sciences , and was elected as a Fellow of the American Academy Of Arts And Sciences , and Fellow of the Royal Society Of Literature . Sennett is the founding director of the New York Institute For The Humanities .
In 2006 he was the winner of the Hegel Prize awarded by the German city of Stuttgart {Link without Title} .
- '' The Culture Of The New Capitalism '', Yale (2006), ISBN 0300119925
- ''Respect in a World of Inequality'', Penguin (2003), ISBN 0393325377
- ''The Corrosion of Character, The Personal Consequences Of Work In the New Capitalism'', Norton (1998), ISBN 0393319873
- ''Flesh and Stone: The Body And The City In Western Civilization'', Norton (1994), ISBN 0393313913
- ''Authority'', Faber Faber Inc (1993) ISBN 0571161898
- ''The Conscience of the Eye: The design and social life of cities'', Faber and Faber (1991), ISBN 0393308782
- ''Authority'' (1980), ISBN 0571161898
- ''The Fall of Public Man'', Knopf (1977), ISBN 0141007575
- ''The Hidden Injuries of Class'', with Jonathan Cobb , Knopf (1972), ISBN 039331085X
- ''The Uses of Disorder: Personal Identity & City Life'' (1970), ISBN 0393309096
- ''Families Against the City: Middle Class Homes of Industrial Chicago, 1872-1890'', Harvard (1970), ISBN 067429226X
- ''Classic Essays On The Culture Of Cities'', editor (1969), ISBN 013135194X
- ''Nineteenth Century Cities: Essays In The New Urban History'', coauthor, Yale (1969)
- ''Palais-Royal'' (1986), ISBN 0393312518
- ''An Evening of Brahms'' (1984)
- ''The Frog Who Dared to Croak'' (1982), ISBN 0374158843
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