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Verlag: Farnham, UK, Burlington, Vermont : Ashgate, 2012, 2012
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
, Kalberg, Stephen, 1945-. Max Weber's comparative-historical sociology today. Major themes, mode of causal analysis, and applications. Farnham, UK, Burlington, Vermont : Ashgate, 2012, xii, 338pp., very good HARDCOVER, front cover titles and rear cover text are printed right on the covers. In the series: Rethinking classical sociology - CONTENTS: Part I Reconstructing Major Themes: Max Weber's types of rationality: cornerstones for the analysis of rationalization processes in history -- Should the "dynamic autonomy" of ideas matter to sociologists?: Max Weber on the origin of other-worldly salvation religions and the constitution of groups in American society today -- The past and present influence of world views: Max Weber on a neglected sociological concept - Part II Weber's Mode of Causal Analysis: Introduction - The perceptual and tight interweaving of past and present in Max Weber's sociology -- Macro comparisons: precautions, possibilities, achievements, and limitations -- The theoretical framework and causal methodology - Part III Reconstructing Significant Developments from Weber's Works: Introduction - The rise and expansion of Confucianism in China -- The rise and expansion of the caste system in India -- The rise and expansion of monotheism in ancient Israel - Part IV Utilizing Weber I: the Importance of Deep Culture: Introduction - The legacies of ascetic protestantism and American uniqueness: the political culture of the United States -- The cultural foundations of modern citizenship - Part V Utilizing Weber II: Multi-Causal and Contextual-Conjectural Analysis: Introduction - The origin and expansion of Kulturpessimismus: the relationship between public and private spheres in early twentieth-century Germany -- Culture and the location of work in contemporary western Germany: a Weberian configurational and comparative analysis - Part VI Conclusion: Bringing Weber Back In: Appendices, Stephen Kalberg's Writings on Weber - References - Index.