300.943 KAL Kalberg, Stephen. Max Weber's Comparative-Historical Sociology Today : Major Themes, Mode of Causal Analysis, and Applications / S. Kalberg. - Farnham ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2012. - 338 p. - (Rethinking Classical Sociology). - ISBN 978-1-4094-3223-4. - Текст : непосредственный. References : p. 311 - 330. Index : p. 331 - 338
Reconstructing Major Themes : part I Max Weber's Types of Rationality : Cornerstones for the Analysis of Rationalization Processes in History Should the "Dynamic Autonomy" of Ideas Matter to Sociologists? Max Weber on the Origin of Other-Worldly Salvation Religions and the Constitution of Groups in American Society Today The Past and Present Influence of World Views : Max Weber on a Neglected Sociological Concept Weber's Mode of Causal Analysis : part II The Perpetual and Tight Interweaving of Past and Present in Max Weber's Sociology Macro Comparisons : Precautions, Possibilities, Achievements, and Limitations The Theoretical Framework and Causal Methodology Reconstructing Significant Developments from Weber's Oeuvre : the Rise and Expansion of Confucianism, the Caste System, and Monotheism : part III The Rise and Expansion of Confucianism in China The Rise and Expansion of the Caste System in India The Rise and Expansion of Monotheism in Ancient Israel Utilizing Weber I : the Importance of Deep Culture : part IV The Legacies of Ascetic Protestantism and American Uniqueness : the Political Culture of the United States The Cultural Foundations of Modem Citizenship Utilizing Weber II : Multi-Causal and Contextual-Conjunctural Analyses : part V The Origin and Expansion of Kulturpessimismus : the Relationship Between Public and Private Spheres in Early Twentieth-Century Germany Culture and the Location of Work in Contemporary Western Germany : a Weberian Configurational and Comparative Analysis Bringing Weber Back In : conclusion
Bringing together the author’s major scholarly work on Weber over the last 30 years, "Max Weber’s Comparative-Historical Sociology Today" addresses major themes in Weber’s thought, whilst also examining the mode of analysis practised in his comparative-historical writings. By exploring Weber’s concepts and procedures, the individual chapters seek to convey the rigor of his research strategies, demonstrating their uniqueness. In this light, this study proceeds to identify as incomplete and then reconstruct the analyses undertaken by Weber of the rise of Confucianism in China, the caste system in India, and monotheism in ancient Israel. The analysis then advances to the modern era, utilizing Weber’s research procedures to explain the origins of four independent phenomena: the singularity of the American political culture, the cultural foundations of modern citizenship, cultural pessimism (Kulturpessimismus) in nineteenth-century Germany, and the "location" of work in contemporary German society. A dialogue with a variety of recent major schools is pursued throughout this volume. Offering a rich examination of the major themes in Weber’s sociology, alongside a reconstruction of his mode of analysis and application of his approach, this book will appeal to scholars around the world with interests in social theory, German and American societies, cultural sociology, political sociology, the sociology of knowledge, comparative-historical sociology, and the sociology of civilizations