Weber's Protestant Ethic
Origins, Evidence, Contexts
Herausgeber: Lazar, David; Roth, Guenther; Lehmann, Hartmut
Weber's Protestant Ethic
Origins, Evidence, Contexts
Herausgeber: Lazar, David; Roth, Guenther; Lehmann, Hartmut
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A reassessment of the debate surrounding Weber's classic work Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
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A reassessment of the debate surrounding Weber's classic work Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558297
- ISBN-10: 0521558298
- Artikelnr.: 21306103
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558297
- ISBN-10: 0521558298
- Artikelnr.: 21306103
Introduction Guenther Roth
Part I. Background and Context: 1. The German theological sources and Protestant church politics Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
2. The thesis before Weber: an archaeology Paul Munch
3. Max Weber, Protestantism, and the debate around 1900 Thomas Nipperdey
4. Weber the would-be Englishman: anglophilia and family history Guenther Roth
5. Weber's historical concept of national identity Harry Liebersohn
6. Nietzche's monastery of freer spirits and Weber's sect Hubert Treiber
7. Weber's ascetic practices of the self Harvey Goldman
8. The Protestant ethic versus the 'new ethic' Klaus Lichtblau
9. The rise of capitalism: Weber versus Sombart Hartmut Lehmann
Part II. Reception and Response: 10. The longevity of the thesis: a critique of the critics Malcolm MacKinnon
11. The use and abuse of textual data David Zaret
12. Biographical evidence on predestination, covenant, and special providence Kaspar von Geryerz
13. The thing that would not die: notes on refutation Guy Oakes
14. Historical variability, sociological significance, and personal judgement Gianfranco Poggi
15. The historiography of continental Calvinism Philip Benedict
16. The Protestant ethic and the reality of capitalism in colonial America James Henretta
17. The economic ethics of the world religions Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
18. Meet me in St Louis: Troeltsch and Weber in America Hans Rollmann
List of contributors
Index.
Part I. Background and Context: 1. The German theological sources and Protestant church politics Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
2. The thesis before Weber: an archaeology Paul Munch
3. Max Weber, Protestantism, and the debate around 1900 Thomas Nipperdey
4. Weber the would-be Englishman: anglophilia and family history Guenther Roth
5. Weber's historical concept of national identity Harry Liebersohn
6. Nietzche's monastery of freer spirits and Weber's sect Hubert Treiber
7. Weber's ascetic practices of the self Harvey Goldman
8. The Protestant ethic versus the 'new ethic' Klaus Lichtblau
9. The rise of capitalism: Weber versus Sombart Hartmut Lehmann
Part II. Reception and Response: 10. The longevity of the thesis: a critique of the critics Malcolm MacKinnon
11. The use and abuse of textual data David Zaret
12. Biographical evidence on predestination, covenant, and special providence Kaspar von Geryerz
13. The thing that would not die: notes on refutation Guy Oakes
14. Historical variability, sociological significance, and personal judgement Gianfranco Poggi
15. The historiography of continental Calvinism Philip Benedict
16. The Protestant ethic and the reality of capitalism in colonial America James Henretta
17. The economic ethics of the world religions Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
18. Meet me in St Louis: Troeltsch and Weber in America Hans Rollmann
List of contributors
Index.
Introduction Guenther Roth
Part I. Background and Context: 1. The German theological sources and Protestant church politics Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
2. The thesis before Weber: an archaeology Paul Munch
3. Max Weber, Protestantism, and the debate around 1900 Thomas Nipperdey
4. Weber the would-be Englishman: anglophilia and family history Guenther Roth
5. Weber's historical concept of national identity Harry Liebersohn
6. Nietzche's monastery of freer spirits and Weber's sect Hubert Treiber
7. Weber's ascetic practices of the self Harvey Goldman
8. The Protestant ethic versus the 'new ethic' Klaus Lichtblau
9. The rise of capitalism: Weber versus Sombart Hartmut Lehmann
Part II. Reception and Response: 10. The longevity of the thesis: a critique of the critics Malcolm MacKinnon
11. The use and abuse of textual data David Zaret
12. Biographical evidence on predestination, covenant, and special providence Kaspar von Geryerz
13. The thing that would not die: notes on refutation Guy Oakes
14. Historical variability, sociological significance, and personal judgement Gianfranco Poggi
15. The historiography of continental Calvinism Philip Benedict
16. The Protestant ethic and the reality of capitalism in colonial America James Henretta
17. The economic ethics of the world religions Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
18. Meet me in St Louis: Troeltsch and Weber in America Hans Rollmann
List of contributors
Index.
Part I. Background and Context: 1. The German theological sources and Protestant church politics Friedrich Wilhelm Graf
2. The thesis before Weber: an archaeology Paul Munch
3. Max Weber, Protestantism, and the debate around 1900 Thomas Nipperdey
4. Weber the would-be Englishman: anglophilia and family history Guenther Roth
5. Weber's historical concept of national identity Harry Liebersohn
6. Nietzche's monastery of freer spirits and Weber's sect Hubert Treiber
7. Weber's ascetic practices of the self Harvey Goldman
8. The Protestant ethic versus the 'new ethic' Klaus Lichtblau
9. The rise of capitalism: Weber versus Sombart Hartmut Lehmann
Part II. Reception and Response: 10. The longevity of the thesis: a critique of the critics Malcolm MacKinnon
11. The use and abuse of textual data David Zaret
12. Biographical evidence on predestination, covenant, and special providence Kaspar von Geryerz
13. The thing that would not die: notes on refutation Guy Oakes
14. Historical variability, sociological significance, and personal judgement Gianfranco Poggi
15. The historiography of continental Calvinism Philip Benedict
16. The Protestant ethic and the reality of capitalism in colonial America James Henretta
17. The economic ethics of the world religions Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer
18. Meet me in St Louis: Troeltsch and Weber in America Hans Rollmann
List of contributors
Index.