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Beskrivning
In this accessible and engaging work, Kalberg shows how Weber's work casts a direct light upon issues of pressing importance for comparative-historical research today addressing in a forceful way the whole range of problems and dilemmas confronted by the comparative-historical enterprise.
Stephen Kalberg is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University. He has published widely on Max Weber and German and American political and economic cultures.
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'With this work, Stephen Kalberg confirms his place in the first rank of Weber scholars today ... Kalberg makes a powerful argument that Weber's multi-causal analysis is still at the head of the pack.' Professor Randall Collins '... A significant and scholarly contribution to the recent renaissance of interest in Weberian sociology ... which is set within the context of macro-civilisational analysis ... Kalberg's book can be recommended as a major contribution to contemporary interpretations of Weber's contribution to historical sociology. It fills an obvious gap in the literature on Weberian sociology.' The Sociological Review'... This is in many ways a pathbreaking work.' T. Mulhall, London School of Economics
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction. Part I: Foundational Strategies and Procedures.1. The Agency-Structure Linkage: The Pluralism of Motives and Weber's Structuralism.2. Weber's Multicausality.Part II: The Causal Sociology: Procedures and Strategies.3. The Level of Analysis: The Ideal Type.4. Ideal Types as Hypothesis-Forming Models: Economy and Society.5. The Mode of Causal Analysis Reconstructed: Causal Methodology and Theoretical Framework.Part III: Conclusion.References.