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Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities [[electronic resource]]
Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities [[electronic resource]]
Autore Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, : BRILL, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1074 p.)
Disciplina 909.82
Soggetto topico Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4175-3894-5
90-474-0207-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; List of Permissions; 1. Introduction: Comparative Studies and Sociological Theory-From Comparative Studies to Civilizational Analysis: Autobiographical Notes; 2. The Civilizational Dimension in Sociological Analysis; 3. Social division of labor, construction of centers and institutional dynamics: A reassessment of the structural-evolutionary perspective; 4. Cultural Programs, the Construction of Collective Identities and the Continual Reconstruction of Primordiality; 5. Some Observations on the Dynamics of Traditions
6. Comparative Liminality. Liminality and Dynamics of Civilizations7. The Axial Age: The emergence of transcendental visions and the rise of clerics; 8. Cultural traditions and political dynamics: the origins and modes of ideological politics; 9. Transcendental vision, center formation and the role of intellectuals; 10. Utopias and Dynamics of Civilizations: Some concluding observations; 11. This-worldly transcendentalism and the structuring of the world: Weber's ""Religion of China"" and the Format of Chinese History and Civilization
12. Some Observations on the transformation of Confucianism (and Buddhism) in Japan13. A Short Comparative Excurse on the (Theravada) Buddhist Civilizational Format and Historical Experience; 14. Cultural Traditions, Conceptions of Sovereignty and State Formations in India and Europe; 15. The Crystallization of Christian Civilizations in Europe; 16. The Jewish Historical Experience in the Framework of Comparative Universal History; 17. Civil Society, Public Sphere, the Myth of Oriental Despotism and Political Dynamic in Islamic Societies
18. Japan and the multiplicity of cultural programmes of modernity19. Some Comparative Indications about the Dynamics of Historical Axial and non-Axial Civilizations; 20. The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity: Modernity as a Distinct Civilization; 21. Multiple Modernities in an Age of Globalization; 22. Multiple Modernities; 23. Barbarism and Modernity: the Destructive Components of Modernity; 24. Origins of the West. The origins of the West in recent Macrosociological Theory. The Protestant Ethic Reconsidered
25. Frameworks of the Great Revolutions: Culture, Social Structure, History and Human Agency26. The Sectarian Origin of Modernity; 27. The Breakdown and Transformation of Communist Regimes; 28. The First Multiple Modernities: The civilization of the Americas; 29. Mirror Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity; 30. Israeli Politics and the Jewish Political Tradition: Principled Political Anarchism and the Rule of the Court; 31. The Puzzle of Indian Democracy; 32. Center Formation and Protest Movements in Europe and the U.S.A.: Comparative Perspective
33. The Structuring of Social Protest in Modern Societies: The Limits and Direction of Convergence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450541603321
Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>  
Leiden, : BRILL, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities / / S. N. Eisenstadt
Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities / / S. N. Eisenstadt
Autore Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden : , : BRILL, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (2 volumes, 1074 pages)
Disciplina 909.82
Soggetto topico Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Civilization, Modern - 1950-
Social change
ISBN 1-4175-3894-5
90-474-0207-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; List of Permissions; 1. Introduction: Comparative Studies and Sociological Theory-From Comparative Studies to Civilizational Analysis: Autobiographical Notes; 2. The Civilizational Dimension in Sociological Analysis; 3. Social division of labor, construction of centers and institutional dynamics: A reassessment of the structural-evolutionary perspective; 4. Cultural Programs, the Construction of Collective Identities and the Continual Reconstruction of Primordiality; 5. Some Observations on the Dynamics of Traditions
6. Comparative Liminality. Liminality and Dynamics of Civilizations; 7. The Axial Age: The emergence of transcendental visions and the rise of clerics; 8. Cultural traditions and political dynamics: the origins and modes of ideological politics; 9. Transcendental vision, center formation and the role of intellectuals; 10. Utopias and Dynamics of Civilizations: Some concluding observations; 11. This-worldly transcendentalism and the structuring of the world: Weber's ""Religion of China"" and the Format of Chinese History and Civilization
12. Some Observations on the transformation of Confucianism (and Buddhism) in Japan; 13. A Short Comparative Excurse on the (Theravada) Buddhist Civilizational Format and Historical Experience; 14. Cultural Traditions, Conceptions of Sovereignty and State Formations in India and Europe; 15. The Crystallization of Christian Civilizations in Europe; 16. The Jewish Historical Experience in the Framework of Comparative Universal History; 17. Civil Society, Public Sphere, the Myth of Oriental Despotism and Political Dynamic in Islamic Societies
18. Japan and the multiplicity of cultural programmes of modernity; 19. Some Comparative Indications about the Dynamics of Historical Axial and non-Axial Civilizations; 20. The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity: Modernity as a Distinct Civilization; 21. Multiple Modernities in an Age of Globalization; 22. Multiple Modernities; 23. Barbarism and Modernity: the Destructive Components of Modernity; 24. Origins of the West. The origins of the West in recent Macrosociological Theory. The Protestant Ethic Reconsidered
25. Frameworks of the Great Revolutions: Culture, Social Structure, History and Human Agency; 26. The Sectarian Origin of Modernity; 27. The Breakdown and Transformation of Communist Regimes; 28. The First Multiple Modernities: The civilization of the Americas; 29. Mirror Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity; 30. Israeli Politics and the Jewish Political Tradition: Principled Political Anarchism and the Rule of the Court; 31. The Puzzle of Indian Democracy; 32. Center Formation and Protest Movements in Europe and the U.S.A.: Comparative Perspective; 33. The Structuring of Social Protest in Modern Societies: The Limits and Direction of Convergence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783475703321
Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>  
Leiden : , : BRILL, , 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities / / S. N. Eisenstadt
Comparative civilizations and multiple modernities / / S. N. Eisenstadt
Autore Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden : , : BRILL, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (2 volumes, 1074 pages)
Disciplina 909.82
Soggetto topico Civilization, Modern - 20th century
Civilization, Modern - 1950-
Social change
ISBN 1-4175-3894-5
90-474-0207-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; List of Permissions; 1. Introduction: Comparative Studies and Sociological Theory-From Comparative Studies to Civilizational Analysis: Autobiographical Notes; 2. The Civilizational Dimension in Sociological Analysis; 3. Social division of labor, construction of centers and institutional dynamics: A reassessment of the structural-evolutionary perspective; 4. Cultural Programs, the Construction of Collective Identities and the Continual Reconstruction of Primordiality; 5. Some Observations on the Dynamics of Traditions
6. Comparative Liminality. Liminality and Dynamics of Civilizations; 7. The Axial Age: The emergence of transcendental visions and the rise of clerics; 8. Cultural traditions and political dynamics: the origins and modes of ideological politics; 9. Transcendental vision, center formation and the role of intellectuals; 10. Utopias and Dynamics of Civilizations: Some concluding observations; 11. This-worldly transcendentalism and the structuring of the world: Weber's ""Religion of China"" and the Format of Chinese History and Civilization
12. Some Observations on the transformation of Confucianism (and Buddhism) in Japan; 13. A Short Comparative Excurse on the (Theravada) Buddhist Civilizational Format and Historical Experience; 14. Cultural Traditions, Conceptions of Sovereignty and State Formations in India and Europe; 15. The Crystallization of Christian Civilizations in Europe; 16. The Jewish Historical Experience in the Framework of Comparative Universal History; 17. Civil Society, Public Sphere, the Myth of Oriental Despotism and Political Dynamic in Islamic Societies
18. Japan and the multiplicity of cultural programmes of modernity; 19. Some Comparative Indications about the Dynamics of Historical Axial and non-Axial Civilizations; 20. The Civilizational Dimension of Modernity: Modernity as a Distinct Civilization; 21. Multiple Modernities in an Age of Globalization; 22. Multiple Modernities; 23. Barbarism and Modernity: the Destructive Components of Modernity; 24. Origins of the West. The origins of the West in recent Macrosociological Theory. The Protestant Ethic Reconsidered
25. Frameworks of the Great Revolutions: Culture, Social Structure, History and Human Agency; 26. The Sectarian Origin of Modernity; 27. The Breakdown and Transformation of Communist Regimes; 28. The First Multiple Modernities: The civilization of the Americas; 29. Mirror Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity; 30. Israeli Politics and the Jewish Political Tradition: Principled Political Anarchism and the Rule of the Court; 31. The Puzzle of Indian Democracy; 32. Center Formation and Protest Movements in Europe and the U.S.A.: Comparative Perspective; 33. The Structuring of Social Protest in Modern Societies: The Limits and Direction of Convergence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826884003321
Eisenstadt S. N (Shmuel Noah), <1923-2010.>  
Leiden : , : BRILL, , 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui