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History and Social Theory


History and Social Theory


2. Aufl.

von: Peter Burke

19,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 26.07.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9780745698878
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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What is the use of social theory to historians, and of history tosocial theorists? In clear and energetic prose, a pre-eminentcultural historian here offers a far-reaching response to thesedeceptively simple questions. In this classic text, now revised andupdated in its second edition, Peter Burke reviews afresh therelationship between the fields of history and the social sciencesand their tentative convergence in recent decades.

Burke first examines what uses historians have made - or mightmake - of the models, methods, and concepts of the social sciences,and then analyzes some of the intellectual conflicts, such as theopposition between structure and human agency, which are at theheart of the tension between history and social theory. Throughout,he draws from a broad range of cultures and periods to illustratehow history, in turn, has been used to create and validate socialtheories. This new edition brings the book up to date with theaddition of examples and discussions of new topics such as socialcapital, globalization and post-colonialism.

The second edition of History and Social Theory will continue tostimulate both students and scholars across a range of disciplineswith its challenging assessment of the roles of history and socialscience today.
* Preface

* 1 THEORISTS AND HISTORIANS

* A Dialogue of the Deaf

* The Differentiation of History and Theory

* The Dismissal of the Past

* The Rise of Social History

* The Convergence of Theory and History

* 2 MODELS AND METHODS

* Comparisons

* Models

* Quantitative Methods

* The Social Microscope

* 3 CENTRAL CONCEPTS

* Roles and Performances

* Sex and Gender

* Family and Kinship

* Communities and Identities

* Class and Status

* Social Mobility and Social Distinction

* Consumption and Exchange

* Social and Cultural Capital

* Patrons and Clients

* Power and the Public Sphere

* Centres and Peripheries

* Hegemony and Resistance

* Social Protest and Social Movements

* Mentalities, Ideologies, Discourses

* Communication and Reception

* Postcolonialism and Cultural Hybridity

* Orality and Textuality

* Memory and Myth

* 4 CENTRAL PROBLEMS

* Rationality versus Relativism

* Concepts of Culture

* Consensus versus Conflict

* Facts versus Fictions

* Structures versus Agents

* Functionalism

* The Example of Venice

* Structuralism

* The Return of the Actor

* 5 SOCIAL THEORY AND SOCIAL CHANGE

* Spencer's Model

* Marx's Model

* A Third Way?

* Essays in Synthesis

* Patterns of Population

* Patterns of Culture

* Encounters

* The Importance of Events

* Generations

* 6 POSTMODERNITY AND POSTMODERNISM

* Destabilization

* Cultural Constructions

* Decentering

* Beyond Eurocentrism?

* Globalization

* To Conclude

* Bibliography

* Index
"This remains an excellent and (still) timely call forgreater cross-fertilization between two disciplines that approachthe same subject from different but complementary angles. Alongsidethe quality of the writing and the argument this book provides manyuseful references on the 'classical' works that have shaped bothdisciplines. For the relative newcomer as for the specialist thisis a reminder of how much we can glean not just from social theoryand history today, but also from the social theorists andhistorians who preceded us."
History

"A work of great clarity and wide scope, History andSocial Theory offers the reader quick access to the key issues inthe field with pithy and focused discussions of its problems,claims, contentions, and work yet to be done."
Herman Lebovics, SUNY Stony Brook

"This is a really excellent book and should be prescribedreading for any serious student of history or social theory at anyteaching level. It should also attract large numbers of admiringgeneral readers."
Robert W. Scibner, Clare College, Cambridge
Peter Burke is widely-recognized as a world leader in historiography and has been particularly influential in the convergence between history and the social sciences. He is the Professor of Cultural History Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge.

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