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Civilizations in Dispute
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The growing interest in civilizations, both on the level of political controversy ("the clash of civilizations") and in the context of scholarly debates, calls for more theoretical reflection on th...
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25 September 2003

The growing interest in civilizations, both on the level of political controversy ("the clash of civilizations") and in the context of scholarly debates, calls for more theoretical reflection on the problems and perspectives central to this field of social inquiry. This book contains the first systematical and critical survey of classical and contemporary approaches to comparative civilizational analysis; it goes on to outline a theoretical model that draws on the work of historical sociologists as well as on comparative cultural and intellectual history. Civilizations are analyzed as multi-dimensional formations, with particular emphasis on cultural orientations, but also on the autonomous dynamics of political and economic institutions. The last chapter applies this line of argument to questions raised by critics of Eurocentrism and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of postcolonial theory.
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Pages: 286
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: International Comparative Social Studies
Publication Date:
25 September 2003
ISBN: 9789004132825
Format: Hardcover
"This is a rare and unusual manuscript of breathtaking scholarship, written by a senior scholar in full command of his field. Arnason seeks nothing less than to legitimate the study of civilizations as an independent realm of scholarly inquiry---and succeeds masterfully."
Johann P. Arnason, Dr.Habil. (1975) in Sociology, University of Bielefeld, is Professor of Sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He has published extensively on social theory and historical sociology, including Social Theory and Japanese Experience: The Dual Civilization (Kegan Paul International, 1997).