Reliving the Past: The Worlds of Social HistoryUNC Press Books, 2014年2月1日 - 346 頁 Five historians uncover the ties between people's daily routines and the all-encompassing framework of their lives. They trace the processes of social construction in Western Europe, the United States, Latin America, Africa, and China, discussing both the historical similarities and the ways in which individual history has shaped each area's development. They stress the need for a social history that connects individuals to major ideological, political, and economic transformations. |
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第 8 頁
... organizations we call national states ” —and the development of capitalism - especially " the prevalence of work for wages under conditions of expropriation " -are the two large - scale phenomena which most affected the lives of ...
... organizations we call national states ” —and the development of capitalism - especially " the prevalence of work for wages under conditions of expropriation " -are the two large - scale phenomena which most affected the lives of ...
第 16 頁
... organizations we call national states and ( 2 ) the prevalence of work for wages under conditions of expropriation . Throughout the world , principalities and empires have risen and fallen throughout the world for seven millennia . But ...
... organizations we call national states and ( 2 ) the prevalence of work for wages under conditions of expropriation . Throughout the world , principalities and empires have risen and fallen throughout the world for seven millennia . But ...
第 17 頁
... organizations rather more strongly and directly than those two phenomena promoted capitalism . Modern European social history has no reason to neglect com- plex technologies , the shift to inanimate sources of energy , and other great ...
... organizations rather more strongly and directly than those two phenomena promoted capitalism . Modern European social history has no reason to neglect com- plex technologies , the shift to inanimate sources of energy , and other great ...
第 18 頁
... European social historians lean toward organizational realism : toward the idea that states , corporations , families , associations , parties , plus a great many other groups exist and act , but that " societies 18 Charles Tilly.
... European social historians lean toward organizational realism : toward the idea that states , corporations , families , associations , parties , plus a great many other groups exist and act , but that " societies 18 Charles Tilly.
第 19 頁
... Organizational realism sometimes aligns social historians with Karl Marx's historical materialism , sometimes with Max Weber's structural idealism , sometimes with John Stuart Mill's rationalistic individual- ism , sometimes with other ...
... Organizational realism sometimes aligns social historians with Karl Marx's historical materialism , sometimes with Max Weber's structural idealism , sometimes with John Stuart Mill's rationalistic individual- ism , sometimes with other ...
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The Synthesis of Social Change Reflections on American Social History | 53 |
Between Global Process and Local Knowledge An Inquiry into Early Latin American Social History 15001900 | 115 |
Doing Social History from Pims Doorway | 191 |
Approaches to Modern Chinese Social History | 236 |
Bibliography | 297 |
Contributors | 325 |
Index | 327 |
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