An intellectual biography of Max Weber which uses his most famous work, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism as its starting point, with wider reference to the social, political, and religious thought of the time
An intellectual biography of Max Weber which uses his most famous work, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism as its starting point, with wider reference to the social, political, and religious thought of the time
Peter Ghosh was a Junior Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford (1980-1), and has been a Fellow in History at St. Anne's College, Oxford since 1981.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I. The Genesis of the Protestant Ethic - and the History of Max Weber c.1884-1905 * 1: A Problem * 2: A Situation Report c.1897 * 3: A Narrative 1898-1905 * 4: Capitalism * 5: Politics and Nationality * 6: Religion * 7: Rationality and Law * 8: A Whole Text? * Part II. The Second History of the Protestant Ethic - Max Weber, 1905-1920 * 1: 1905-8: Going into Hibernation * 2: The "Anti-critical" Essays * 3: Recalled to Life: from the Protestant Ethic to 'Economy and Society' and The World Religions * 4: War and Peace: 1915-20 * 5: Religiosity and Modernity (I) * 6: Religiosity and Modernity (II) * 7: Capitalism and Herrschaft * 8: From the Sects to 'the City': Max Weber the 'fairly pure bourgeois' * Envoi: Who was Max Weber?
* Part I. The Genesis of the Protestant Ethic - and the History of Max Weber c.1884-1905 * 1: A Problem * 2: A Situation Report c.1897 * 3: A Narrative 1898-1905 * 4: Capitalism * 5: Politics and Nationality * 6: Religion * 7: Rationality and Law * 8: A Whole Text? * Part II. The Second History of the Protestant Ethic - Max Weber, 1905-1920 * 1: 1905-8: Going into Hibernation * 2: The "Anti-critical" Essays * 3: Recalled to Life: from the Protestant Ethic to 'Economy and Society' and The World Religions * 4: War and Peace: 1915-20 * 5: Religiosity and Modernity (I) * 6: Religiosity and Modernity (II) * 7: Capitalism and Herrschaft * 8: From the Sects to 'the City': Max Weber the 'fairly pure bourgeois' * Envoi: Who was Max Weber?
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