Global Historical Sociology
Herausgeber: Go, Julian; Lawson, George
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Bringing together historical sociologists from Sociology and International Relations, this collection lays out the international, transnational, and global dimensions of social change.
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Bringing together historical sociologists from Sociology and International Relations, this collection lays out the international, transnational, and global dimensions of social change.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166646
- ISBN-10: 1107166640
- Artikelnr.: 48502107
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 607g
- ISBN-13: 9781107166646
- ISBN-10: 1107166640
- Artikelnr.: 48502107
Introduction. For a global historical sociology Julian Go and George
Lawson; Part I. States, War, and Revolution: 1. Real mythic histories:
circulatory networks and state centrism Matt Norton; 2. Soldiers, armies,
and wars in global context Tarak Barkawi; 3. A global historical sociology
of revolution George Lawson; Part II. Empire, Race, and Sexuality: 4.
Following 'the deeds of men': slavery, 'the global' and international
relations Zine Magubane; 5. The crisis of Europe and colonial amnesia:
freedom struggles in the Atlantic biotope Robbie Shilliam; 6. Sex, gender
and sexuality in colonial modernity: towards a sociology of webbed
connectivities Vrushali Patil; Part III. Capitalism and Political Economy:
7. The global, the historical, and the social in the making of capitalism
Ho-fung Hung; 8. The influence of trade with Asia on British economic
theory and practice Emily Erikson; 9. Asian incorporation and the collusive
dynamics of western 'expansion' in the early modern world Andrew Phillips;
10. Worlding the rise of capitalism: the multi-civilizational roots of
modernity John Hobson; Conclusion. Global historical sociology and
transnational history: history and theory against eurocentrism Andrew
Zimmerman.
Lawson; Part I. States, War, and Revolution: 1. Real mythic histories:
circulatory networks and state centrism Matt Norton; 2. Soldiers, armies,
and wars in global context Tarak Barkawi; 3. A global historical sociology
of revolution George Lawson; Part II. Empire, Race, and Sexuality: 4.
Following 'the deeds of men': slavery, 'the global' and international
relations Zine Magubane; 5. The crisis of Europe and colonial amnesia:
freedom struggles in the Atlantic biotope Robbie Shilliam; 6. Sex, gender
and sexuality in colonial modernity: towards a sociology of webbed
connectivities Vrushali Patil; Part III. Capitalism and Political Economy:
7. The global, the historical, and the social in the making of capitalism
Ho-fung Hung; 8. The influence of trade with Asia on British economic
theory and practice Emily Erikson; 9. Asian incorporation and the collusive
dynamics of western 'expansion' in the early modern world Andrew Phillips;
10. Worlding the rise of capitalism: the multi-civilizational roots of
modernity John Hobson; Conclusion. Global historical sociology and
transnational history: history and theory against eurocentrism Andrew
Zimmerman.
Introduction. For a global historical sociology Julian Go and George
Lawson; Part I. States, War, and Revolution: 1. Real mythic histories:
circulatory networks and state centrism Matt Norton; 2. Soldiers, armies,
and wars in global context Tarak Barkawi; 3. A global historical sociology
of revolution George Lawson; Part II. Empire, Race, and Sexuality: 4.
Following 'the deeds of men': slavery, 'the global' and international
relations Zine Magubane; 5. The crisis of Europe and colonial amnesia:
freedom struggles in the Atlantic biotope Robbie Shilliam; 6. Sex, gender
and sexuality in colonial modernity: towards a sociology of webbed
connectivities Vrushali Patil; Part III. Capitalism and Political Economy:
7. The global, the historical, and the social in the making of capitalism
Ho-fung Hung; 8. The influence of trade with Asia on British economic
theory and practice Emily Erikson; 9. Asian incorporation and the collusive
dynamics of western 'expansion' in the early modern world Andrew Phillips;
10. Worlding the rise of capitalism: the multi-civilizational roots of
modernity John Hobson; Conclusion. Global historical sociology and
transnational history: history and theory against eurocentrism Andrew
Zimmerman.
Lawson; Part I. States, War, and Revolution: 1. Real mythic histories:
circulatory networks and state centrism Matt Norton; 2. Soldiers, armies,
and wars in global context Tarak Barkawi; 3. A global historical sociology
of revolution George Lawson; Part II. Empire, Race, and Sexuality: 4.
Following 'the deeds of men': slavery, 'the global' and international
relations Zine Magubane; 5. The crisis of Europe and colonial amnesia:
freedom struggles in the Atlantic biotope Robbie Shilliam; 6. Sex, gender
and sexuality in colonial modernity: towards a sociology of webbed
connectivities Vrushali Patil; Part III. Capitalism and Political Economy:
7. The global, the historical, and the social in the making of capitalism
Ho-fung Hung; 8. The influence of trade with Asia on British economic
theory and practice Emily Erikson; 9. Asian incorporation and the collusive
dynamics of western 'expansion' in the early modern world Andrew Phillips;
10. Worlding the rise of capitalism: the multi-civilizational roots of
modernity John Hobson; Conclusion. Global historical sociology and
transnational history: history and theory against eurocentrism Andrew
Zimmerman.