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Author Wallis, Wilson D., author

Title Culture and progress / Wilson D. Wallis
Published London : Routledge, 2003

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations, maps
Series Early sociology of culture / edited by Kenneth Thompson ; volume 8
Making of sociology
Early sociology of culture ; v. 8
Making of sociology.
Contents Cover; THE EARLY SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE; Title Page; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; PART I Culture and Culture Change; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER I: CULTURE AREAS AND CULTURE TRAITS; 1. The Nature of Culture; 2. Contemporary Society as a Culture Phenomenon; 3. Western Civilization as a Culture and a Composite of Culture; 4. The Interdependence of Culture Traits; 5. Summary.; CHAPTER II: METHODS OF INFERRING CULTURE DEVELOPMENT; 1. The Statistical Approach; 2. Ethnological Reconstructions of Culture Development; 3. Sapir's ""Time Perspective""
4. Critique of the ""Time Perspective"" Argument5. The So-called Historical Methods of Ethnologists.; CHAPTER III: MAGNITUDE OF DISTRIBUTION, CENTRIFUGAL SPREAD, AND CENTRIPEDAL ELABORATION OF CULTURE TRAITS; 1. Magnitude of Distribution of Culture Traits as a Criterion of Age; 2. The Distribution of Traits of Prehistoric Culture; 3. The Alleged Centrifugal Spread and Centripedal Elaboration of Traits; 4. Culture Limitations and Facilitations in the Spread of Traits; CHAPTER IV: THE DIFFUSION OF CULTURE TRAITS; 1. The Migration of Culture Traits
2. The Spread of Culture Traits into Roman Civilization3. The Spread of Traits Through Moslem Culture; 4. The Spread of Chinese Culture Traits; 5. The Spread of Traits to, from, and within Western European Culture; 6. The Spread of English Culture Traits to France and Virginia in the Eighteenth Century; 7. The Spread of the Tobacco Complex; 8. The Spread of the Coffee and the Tea Complex; CHAPTER V: THE ASSIMILATION OF CULTURE TRAITS; 1. The Borrowing of Culture Traits; 2. The Vertical Spread of Culture Traits; 3. Degrees of Culture Saturation
4. The Growth, Spread, and Assimilation of the Christmas ComplexCHAPTER VI: CULTURE CHANGE AND SURVIVALS; 1. The Primitive Philosophy of Culture Changes; 2. The Pulsation of Social Life; 3. Survivals; 4. Survivals in Esthetics; 5. Survivals in Ceremonialism; 6. Acculturation.; CHAPTER VII: INDEPENDENT ORIGINS OF SIMILAR CULTURE TRAITS; 1. Diffusion and Independent Origins; 2. Examples of Similarities Having Independent Origins; 3. The Law of Probability Applied to Similarities in Culture; 4. The Independent Origins of Similar Traits in the Old World and the New
CHAPTER VIII: CULTURE AND INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE1. The Continuity of Culture; 2. Individual Initiative; 3. The Hierarchy of Personalities; 4. Culture Continuity and Individual Initiative in Art; 5. Art as a Reflection of the Concepts of the Age and Culture; CHAPTER IX: CULTURE AND ULTIMATE AUTHORITY; 1. Ultimate Authority in Primitive Society; 2. Apparent and Real Authority; 3. The Test of Ultimate Authority; 4. Cycles of Authority; 5. The Channels of Social Life in which Ultimate Authority Must Move; CHAPTER X: CULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS; 1. Culture Development as Increase in Complexity
Summary First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Culture
Historical sociology.
historical sociology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Culture
Historical sociology
Form Electronic book
Author Thompson, Kenneth, 1937-
ISBN 9781136479403
1136479406