Theoretical Conceptions of Historical Sociology

Theoretical Conceptions of Historical Sociology

1.     Positivism and antipositivism in the history of sociological thought


2.     Karl Marx and his influence on historical sociological thought


3.     From Herbert Spencer to Niklas Luhmann - evolutionism and the problem of social differentiation


4.     Max Weber and the issue of religion, rationalization and modernity


5.     Émile Durkheim and his influence on structuralism and functionalism (on their adoption but also their criticism).


6.     Maurice Halbwachs - the theory of collective memory; J. Assmann


7.     Norbert Elias and the civilizing process


8.     The influence of structuralist ideas on historical sociology (Fernand Braudel, Michel Foucault)


9.     C. Lévi Strauss, structuralism and cultural relativism; C. Geertz


10.  Interpretation of the concept of civilization and culture; J. P. Arnason


11.  Critique of totalitarianism; Arendt, Popper, Aron


12.  Talcott Parsons, structural functionalism and evolutionist theories of social change


13.  The theory of Conflict: Coser, R. Dahrendorf, S. Huntington, M. Mann


14.  The theory of Social Change - different types of changes; P. Sztompka


15.  The new historical comparative sociology: B. Moore, C. Tilly, T. Skocpol, M. Mann


16.  Immanuel Wallerstein - dependency theory, world systems theory


17.  A. Giddens - Attempts to reconstruct social theory and ways of overcoming traditional dualism.


18.  Contemporary modernization theory (post-industrial, postmodernism, second modernity, globalization)


19.  The theory of axial time and multiple modernities; Shmuel Eisenstadt


20.  Historical sociology of nationalism; E. Gellner, M. Hroch




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