Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities : : a collection of essays, part two / / Shmuel N. Eisenstadt.

This collection of essays provides an analysis of the dynamics of Civilizations. The processes of globalization and of world history are described from a comparative sociological point of view in a Weberian tradition. These essays were written between 1974 and 2002 by one of the most eminent sociolo...

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Superior document:Social Sciences - Book Archive 2000-2006
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2003]
©2003
Year of Publication:2003
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Social Sciences - Book Archive 2000-2006.
Physical Description:1 online resource (575 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Preface / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Introduction to Section III on Modernity as Civilization / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity: Modernity as a Distinct Civilization / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-One Multiple Modernities in an Age of Globalization / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Two Multiple Modernities / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Three Barbarism and Modernity: The Destructive Components of Modernity / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Introduction to Section IV on Historical and Civilizational Frameworks of Western Modernity / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Four Origins of the West. The Origins of the West in Recent Macrosociological Theory. The Protestant Ethic Reconsidered / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Five Frameworks of the Great Revolutions: Culture, Social Structure, History and Human Agency / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Six The Sectarian Origin of Modernity / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Introduction to Section V–A: The Classical Age of Modernity / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Seven The Breakdown and Transformation of Communist Regimes / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Eight The First Multiple Modernities: The Civilizations of the Americas / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Twenty-Nine Mirror-Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty Israeli Politics and the Jewish Political Tradition: Principled Political Anarchism and the Rule of the Court / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-One The Puzzle of Indian Democracy / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Two Center Formation and Protest Movements in Europe and the United States: A Comparative Perspective / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Three The Structuring of Social Protest in Modern Societies: The Limits and Direction of Convergence / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Four Construction of Trust, Collective Identity and the Fragility and Continuity of Democratic Regimes / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Introduction to Section V–B: The Contemporary Scene / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Five The Contemporary Scene—Beyond the Hegemony of the Nation and Revolutionary State Model / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Six Globalization, Civilizational Traditions and Multiple Modernities / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Seven The Jacobin Component of Fundamentalist Movements / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Chapter Thirty-Eight The Reconstruction of Religious Arenas in the Framework of ‘Multiple Modernities’ / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • / S.N. Eisenstadt: List of Publications / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Index of Names / S.N. Eisenstadt
  • Index of Subject / S.N. Eisenstadt.