Materials relating to the course:
Dennis Smith: Bibliography for five lectures on historical sociology
1. Reflections on a Referendum
2. Social Fluidity and Social Displacement
3. What Is Historical Sociology?
4. Parsons, Smelser, Eisendstadt, Lipset
5. Bloch, Elias, Moore, Skocpol, Tilly
6. Anderson, Wallerstein, Runciman, Braudel, Giddens
7. Historical Sociology in the 1990s´
8. Bibliography
9. Modernity´s Hidden Agenda
10. The Chicago School of Sociology
11. Tocquille and Mill
12. Carnegie and Chamberlain
13. Ostrogorski and Bryce
14. Veblen and Hobson
15. Who rules?
16. Laski and Lasswell
17. Schumpeter and Hayek
18. Bibliography
19. Who benefits?
20. Three phases of capitalist democracy
21. The dynamics of domination displacement in global politics
22. Globalization, Degradation and the Dynamics of Humiliation
23. Dimensions of World Making: Thoughts from the Caspian Sea
24. Key themes
25. Codes of modernity
26. Modes of humiliation
27. Frames of globalization
28. Imperal impuls
29. Logic of the market
30. The cosmopolitan condition
31. Escape
32. Rejection
33.Decent democracy or domineering state?
34. Bibliography
35. State-Society Relations
36. Micro and macro social impacts on eurozone countries
37. Dennis Smith in Ljubljana
38. Brexit and Grexit
39. Inside Stories: Oscar Wilde, Jean Améry, Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi
40. Prisoners´ dilemmas and humiliation theory
41. Social Theory, Modernity, and the Three Waves of Historical Sociology
42. History and Sociology: What is Historical Sociology?
43. Acceptance
44. The return of historical sociology
Charles University
Faculty of Humanities
Study Programme Historical Sociology
Pátkova 2137/5
182 00 Praha 8 - Libeň
(Room 2.06)