Society, History, and the Global Human Condition
Essays in Honor of Irving M. Zeitlin
Contributions by Professor Lord Anthony Giddens London School of Economic, Robert J. Brym, Zaheer Baber, Guang Xia, J.I. Bakker, Michael Zeitlin University of British Col, Elijah Anderson Sterling Professor of Soc, Maurice Zeitlin, Nedim Karakayali, John Keane, Parvin Ghorayshi, Randall Collins, Rod Nelson, Meir Amor, Andrew Eungi Kim, Irving M. Zeitlin Edited by Zaheer Baber, Joseph M. Bryant

Publication date:
18 December 2010Length of book:
362 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
238x163mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739140369
This Festschrift for Irving M. Zeitlin honors a scholar whose work has influenced and continues to influence sociology, particularly classical sociological theory, sociology of religion, and historical sociology. Irving M. Zeitlin's scholarship and mentoring has also influenced and inspired a new generation of sociologists. The essays presented here address a wide range of topics that include classical sociological theory, globalization, bureaucracy, genocide, resistance, ethnic diversity, the intifada, anti-Semitism, democracy, geopolitical theory, war literature, science, and national culture. The contributions span a wide range of geographical areas that include Korea, China, India, Poland, Spain, Germany, the ex-Soviet Union, Canada, and the United States. These essays by eminent scholars located in many parts of the world affirm the incredibly broad range of expertise and learning that Irving M. Zeitlin's work has engaged with. The contributions to this volume also serve to highlight the contemporary relevance of the classical sociological tradition in making sense of the global human condition.
A stellar cast of authors, writing on central domestic and international topics of our time, oriented to the work of one of sociology's truly great authors: what more could one ask for? Read this book and get your students to read it. Sociology comes alive in its pagessss