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Remaking modernity : politics, history, and sociology / edited by Julia Adams, Elisabeth S. Clemens, and Ann Shola Orloff.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- e-Duke books scholarly collection.
- Politics, history, and culture.
- Politics, history, and culture
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Historical sociology.
- Social change.
- Poststructuralism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (628 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2005.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- A sociology collection reviewing the state-of-historical-study in a wide range of areas while showcasing the use of poststructuralist approaches to studying family, gender, war, protest & revolution, state-making, social provisions, colonialism, trans
- Contents:
- Introduction: social theory, modernity and the three waves of historical sociology / Julia Adams, Elisabeth S. Clemens, Ann Shola Orloff
- PART I. HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS
- The action turn? Comparative-historical inquiry beyond the classical models of conduct / Richard Biernacki
- Overlapping territories and intertwined histories: historical sociology's global imagination / Zine Magubene
- The epistemological unconscious of U.S. sociology and the transition to post-Fordism: the case of historical sociology / George Steinmetz
- PART II. STATE FORMATION AND HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY
- The return of the repressed: religion and the political unconscious of historical sociology / Philip S. Gorski
- Social provision and regulation: theories of states, social policies, and modernity / Ann Shola Orloff
- The bureaucratization of states: toward an analytical Weberianism / Edgar Kiser, Justin Baer
- PART III. HISTORY AND POLITICAL CONTENTION
- Mars revealed: the entry of ordinary people into war among the states / Meyer Kestnbaum
- Historical sociology and collective action / Roger V. Gould
- Revolutions as pathways to modernity / Nader Sohrabi
- PART IV. CAPITALISM, MODERNITY, AND THE ECONOMIC REALM
- Historical sociology and the economy: actors, networks, and context / Bruce G. Carruthers
- The great debates: transitions to capitalisms / Rebecca Jean Emigh
- The professions: prodigal daughters of modernity / Ming-Cheng M. Lo
- PART V. POLITICS, HISTORY, AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES
- Nations / Lyn Spillman, Russell Faeges
- Citizenship troubles: genealogies of struggle for the soul of the social / Margaret R. Somers
- Ethnicity without groups / Rogers Brubaker
- Afterword: logics of history? agency, multiplicity, and incoherence in the explanation of change / Elisabeth S. Clemens.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 517-597) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9786613023797
- 9781283023795
- 1283023792
- 9780822385882
- 0822385880
- OCLC:
- 655006871
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