Civilization, Modern
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Incoming Resources
- Entangled empires, the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830, edited by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
- Alasdair MacIntyre, critic of modernity, Peter McMylor
- The persistence of purgatory, Richard K. Fenn
- Culture, Terry Eagleton
- The other Jewish question, identifying the Jew and making sense of modernity, Jay Geller
- Legitimization in world society, edited by Aldo Mascareño and Kathya Araujo
- Structure and meaning, relinking classical sociology, Jeffrey C. Alexander
- Im Raume lesen wir die Zeit, über Zivilisationsgeschichte und Geopolitik, Karl Schlögel
- Dialogue among civilizations, some exemplary voices, Fred Dallmayr
- Comparative early modernities, 1100-1800, edited by David Porter
- Interurban knowledge exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870-1950, edited by Eszter Gantner, Heidi Hein-Kircher and Oliver Hochadel
- Sources of the self, the making of the modern identity, Charles Taylor
- Die feindlose Demokratie, ausgewählte Aufsätze, Ulrich Beck
- El juego de las reglas, lecturas, Roger Chartier ; selección de Marta Madero ; prólogo de José Burucúa ;
- Ulrich Beck, an introduction to the theory of second modernity and the risk society, Mads P. Sørensen and Allan Christiansen
- Social change and modernity, edited by Hans Haferkamp and Neil J. Smelser
- Fleeing the iron cage, culture, politics, and modernity in the thought of Max Weber, Lawrence A. Scaff
- The politics of imagining Asia, Wang Hui ; edited by Theodore Huters
- Liminality and the modern, living through the in-between, Bjørn Thomassen
- History in the discursive condition, reconsidering the tools of thought, Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth
- Democracy without enemies, Ulrich Beck ; translated by Mark Ritter
- Conversations with Anthony Giddens, making sense of modernity, Anthony Giddens and Christopher Pierson
- The social pathologies of contemporary civilization, edited by Kieran Keohane and Anders Petersen
- The Oxford handbook of the Atlantic world, 1450-1850, edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan
- The uncontrollability of the world, Hartmut Rosa ; translated by James C. Wagner
- Experiments against reality, the fate of culture in the postmodern age, Roger Kimball
- Religious poverty and the profit economy in medieval Europe, Lester K. Little
- La civilisation des odeurs, XVIe - début XIXe siècle, Robert Muchembled
- The consequences of modernity, Anthony Giddens
- Protestantism and progress, the significance of Protestantism for the rise of the modern world, Ernst Troeltsch
- The compassionate temperament, care and cruelty in modern society, Natan Sznaider
- Barth, Bonhoeffer, and modern politics, Joshua Mauldin
- Everyday objects, medieval and early modern material culture and its meanings, edited by Tara Hamling and Catherine Richardson
- Intensive culture, social theory, religion and contemporary capitalism, Scott Lash
- Sciences from below, feminisms, postcolonialities, and modernities, Sandra Harding
- Le péché et la peur, la culpabilisation en Occident, XIIIe-XVIIIe siècles, Jean Delumeau
- Theorizing Modernity, Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory, by Peter Wagner
- Age of anger, a history of the present, Pankaj Mishra
- Permanent liminality and modernity, analysing the sacrificial carnival through novels, Arpad Szakolczai
- Une politique de civilisation, Edgar Morin & Sami Naïr
- Extremes, edited by Duncan Needham and Julius Weitzdörfer
- Modernity and the political fix, Andrew Gibson
- Capitalism and modernity, an excursus on Marx and Weber, Derek Sayer
- A short history of celebrity, Fred Inglis
- Europeanization and tolerance in Turkey, the myth of toleration, Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
- Modernity in Indian social theory, A. Raghuramaraju
- The many altars of modernity, toward a paradigm for religion in a pluralist age, Peter L. Berger
- The Oxford handbook of the Atlantic world, c.1450-c.1850, edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan
- London vs. Paris, imperial exhibitions, transitory spaces, and metropolitan networks, 1880-1930, by Alexander C. T. Geppert
- A cultural history of the Atlantic world, 1250-1820, John K. Thornton, Boston University
Outgoing Resources
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