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1 online resource (379 pages) |
Series |
Rethinking Classical Sociology |
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Rethinking classical sociology.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Tables; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; Permissions; Introduction: Why For Durkheim?; Part 1 (Re) Discovering Durkheim; 1 Emile Durkheim's Matrix; 2 On Discovering Durkheim; 3 Emile Durkheim and Social Change; 4 Durkheim and Husserl: A Comparison of The Spirit of Positivism and The Spirit of Phenomenology; 5 Durkheim, Mathiez, and the French Revolution: The Political Context of a Sociological Classic; 6 Situating Durkheim's Sociology of Work; 7 Durkheim, Solidarity and September 11; Part 2 Durkheim and Cultural Change |
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8 Contextualizing the Emergence of Modern Sociology: The Durkheimian School in Search of Bygone Society9 Avant-Garde Art and Avant-Garde Sociology: "Primitivism" and Durkheim ca. 1905-1913; 10 From Durkheim to Managua: Revolutions as Religious Revivals; 11 Sexual Anomie, Social Structure, Societal Change; 12 No Laughing Matter: Applying Durkheim to Danish Cartoons; Part 3 Durkheim and Weber; 13 A Problem for the Sociology of Knowledge: The Mutual Unawareness of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber; 14 Neither Marx nor Durkheim & Perhaps Weber; 15 Durkheim and Weber: First Cousins? |
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16 Collective Effervescence, Social Change, and Charisma: Durkheim, Weber, and 198917 On the Shoulders of Weber and Durkheim: East Asia and Emergent Modernity; Appendix; Other Writings by Edward A. Tiryakian Relating to Durkheim; Index |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351936231 |
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1351936239 |
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