The Emerald Guide to Max Weber
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:8th Mar '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This primer is the first introductory guide to the work of Max Weber designed specifically for students and those new to his work, providing a readable, clear, comprehensive and authoritative overview. The book discusses Weber’s personal biography, placing him in the context of the development of the social sciences, covering his methodology as well as his work on religion, politics, economic history, music, and the development of capitalism.
All that the reader needs to gain a good grasp of Weber’s importance is contained in this book, which provides a firm foundation for the independent reading of Weber himself and for pursuing the many discussions and interpretations of his ideas. The book will appeal to readers in sociology, politics, history, law, religion, and other areas of the social sciences to which Weber made a contribution.
The book includes a complete list of the best translations of Weber’s works into English, an extensive guide to further reading highlighting uses and applications of Weber’s ideas, and a brief overview of the German editions of his collected works.
"Both the general reader and the academic researcher will find this book extremely useful" -- Professor Richard Swedberg
"The Emerald Guide to Max Weber is a major success in making the enormous range of Weber's writings accessible to social science students and lecturers. Weber scholarship has made huge progress over recent debates, and this book is the first to deliver the deeper understanding of Weber's importance in an accessible and clear manner. John Scott has placed the teaching and appreciate of Weber on a new footing" -- Professor Sam Whimster
"In this wide-ranging analysis, John Scott explores the core components - economics, methodology, religion, comparative history and politics - of Max Weber's sociology. He offers a balanced assessment of the many divergent intepretations of Weber's sociology, especially the narrow view of Weber as primarily a 'conflict sociologist' or as a 'sociologist of capitalism'. Weber remains important for contemporary sociology because the breadth of his interests throws light on a range of modern social and political problems. Consequently Weber's influence across the social sciences continues to expand. Students will find that the extensive up-to-date references and guidelines for further reading provide valuable directives for further study" -- Professor Bryan S. Turner
This compact volume is remarkably detailed and comprehensive in its coverage of the diversity of Weber’s scholarly interests. It will serve as a valuable guide for students unacquainted with the subject as well as for Weberian scholars. John Scott succeeds brilliantly in making Weber’s complex ideas accessible and relevant to today’s readers. -- A. Javier Treviño
Sociology, economic history, and political theory are among the disciplines that claim Weber (1864-1920) as a founder or pioneer, says Scott, but Weber never limited himself to any particular discipline. He introduces readers to his wide-ranging thought in such areas as life, career, and politics; a methodology for the social sciences; comparative and historical exploration; economic ethics of the world religions; economy, society, and capitalist development; and his legacy. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) *
ISBN: 9781787691926
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 245g
224 pages