The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 7, The Modern Social Sciences
A comprehensive overview of social sciences evolution
Dorothy Ross editor Theodore M Porter editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Aug '03
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This book offers a thorough historical account of social sciences from the late eighteenth century, exploring its concepts, practices, and global influences. The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 7, The Modern Social Sciences is a vital resource.
This comprehensive volume provides an extensive overview of the history of the social sciences from the late eighteenth century onwards. Unlike many historical texts that focus on specific disciplines, The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 7, The Modern Social Sciences offers a broad perspective that encompasses the evolution of concepts, practices, institutions, and ideologies within the social sciences, including behavioral and economic sciences. It delves into the philosophical foundations and social organization of knowledge, as well as its intersections with various fields such as science, politics, and religion.
The book is structured into forty-two chapters, each exploring different aspects of social science's development. It includes examinations of the main social disciplines, including psychology, economics, sociology, and anthropology, while also featuring international essays that highlight the role of social sciences in regions like Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This diverse array of perspectives enriches the reader's understanding of how social sciences have shaped and been shaped by global contexts.
In addition to chronicling the historical development of social sciences, The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 7, The Modern Social Sciences critically assesses their impact on government, business, education, and culture. This broad cultural history reveals the intricate ways in which social sciences have contributed to the making of the modern world, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of social knowledge and its contemporary implications.
'Historians of biology can greatly benefit from this comprehensive account of the history of the social sciences. … On the whole this is an excellent book, readable and useful for historians of science in any field.' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
'This is as one might expect, a magisterial achievement of vast scope. The 43 chapters are divided into four parts, and cover every conceivable historical and disciplinary area.' The Scientific and Medical Network Review
ISBN: 9780521594424
Dimensions: 236mm x 164mm x 56mm
Weight: 1203g
790 pages