The perspective of historical sociology : the individual and homo-sociologicus through society and history /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Perspective of Historical Sociology (By Way of Introduction)
- Path to Historical Sociology
- History and Sociology
- Theoretical Dilemmas
- pt. II Societies and the Processes of Change
- Dimension of Time
- Temporalized Sociology
- Division of Historical Time
- History as Life's Teacher
- Social Change
- Different Approaches to its Observation and Analysis
- Theories of Cyclical Development
- Theories of Developmental Discontinuity and Breaks
- Materialist Conception of History
- Revolution
- Collective Actors of Social Change
- Theory of Breaks
- Theory of Linear Continuous Development
- Sequential and Processual Explanatory Models
- Evolutionary Theory
- Some New Approaches to the Issue of Social Change
- Crisis as a Challenge
- Etymology and Semantics of the Concept of Crisis
- Risk, Crisis, Catastrophe, and Collapse
- One Concept
- Many Manifestations
- Plurality of Explanatory Frameworks
- Current Issues
- pt. III Ideas of the Sociological "Founders"
- Sociology as a Science of Social Statics and Dynamics
- Evolution of the Social Organism
- Historical Materialism
- Predecessors
- Thinker Who Wished to Change the World
- Explaining the Emergence of Capitalism
- Digression on the Early rationalization of time
- Sociology as a Science about Social Facts
- Digression on Collective Memory
- pt. IV Systems, Structures, and Functions
- Social System and Evolution
- Inequality, Stratification, Mobility
- Theories of Conflict
- Social Functions of Conflicts
- Social Conflict in Modern Society
- Appendix to Conflict Theory
- Structuralism and Poststructuralism
- Invariable Structures
- Variable Structures
- Functional Differentiation and Its Consequences
- World-System
- pt. V Civilizational Analysis
- Civilizing Process
- Paradigms of Human Condition
- Civilizations of the Axial Age
- pt. VI Modern World, Its Formative Processes and Transformations
- Pathways to Modern Society
- Citizens and the State
- Different Types of Social Revolution
- Revolutions in the International Context
- Formation of Modern Nations
- Nationalism and High Culture
- National Interest
- Dark Side of Modernization
- Banality of Evil
- Advocate for the Open Society
- Critique of Ideological Myths and Totalitarian Tendencies
- Wars, Conflicts, and Violence
- Coercion and Violence
- Networks of Power
- From the First Modernity to the Second Modernity
- Story of Modernization Theory
- Transformations of Contemporary Societies
- pt. VII Human Individual and History
- Individualization in the Perspective of Historical
- Sociological Thinking
- Individualism and Holism
- Homo Sociologicus
- Human Individual and Its Place in History.