Contemporary Italian Sociology

Contemporary Italian Sociology
Title Contemporary Italian Sociology PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 250
Release 1981-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521281911

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First published in 1981, this book contains a series of sociological essays translated from Italian into English. It shows how Italian sociology offers a highly original blend of economic and sociological analyses in addressing Italy's main social problems and how its themes and methods could profitably be integrated into other sociological traditions. The anthology uses Italy as an illustration in examining social and sociological themes of crucial concern to the international social scientific community. In a substantial introduction Diana Pinto argues that Italy can be seen as a 'metaphor' for wider international debates about development and modernisation.

Contemporary Italian Sociology

Contemporary Italian Sociology
Title Contemporary Italian Sociology PDF eBook
Author Diana Pinto
Publisher Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris
Pages 234
Release 1981-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9782901725893

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Italian Sociology,1945–2010

Italian Sociology,1945–2010
Title Italian Sociology,1945–2010 PDF eBook
Author Andrea Cossu
Publisher Springer
Pages 139
Release 2017-07-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137589418

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This book provides a comprehensive profile of the development of sociology in Italy from the post-war period to the present day. The first English-language account of the history of Italian sociology, it focuses on the process of institutionalization of the discipline within the Italian university system and its changing relationships with extra-academic actors and institutions: political parties, unions, the Catholic Church, political and social movements, as well as local and national governments. Arranged chronologically across eight chapters, it presents all major steps in the development of the discipline in a theoretically-informed but accessible way. The authors explore the pioneering phase of the 1950s to the establishment of the first academic chairs in the 1960s, from the student revolts of 1968 to the creation of the first sociological association in the 1980s and up to the present day. It will appeal to social science and history scholars and students, as well as readers interested in the history of Contemporary Italy.

Modern Italian Social Theory

Modern Italian Social Theory
Title Modern Italian Social Theory PDF eBook
Author Richard Paul Bellamy
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780804713931

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Robert K Merton & Contemp

Robert K Merton & Contemp
Title Robert K Merton & Contemp PDF eBook
Author Robert King Merton
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 362
Release
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781412833400

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This volume offers scholars of sociology and allied areas the fruits of an international conference on the contributions of the eminent Robert K. Merton. The assessment, as good in content as well as in participants, took place in Amalfi. Italy, with the participation of Merton himself and under the auspices of the Italian Sociology Association.

Modern Italian Social Theory

Modern Italian Social Theory
Title Modern Italian Social Theory PDF eBook
Author Richard Paul Bellamy
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 215
Release 1987
Genre Italy
ISBN 9780745601595

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This text provides a clear and systematic introduction to the development of social and political theory in modern Italy. It gives particular attention to relating the main traditions of Italian thought to the history of the country since unification. The work concentrates on six major thinkers, examining how their theoretical ideas influenced their analysis of political behaviour. The thinkers concerned are Pareto, Mosca, Labriola, Croce, Gentile and Gramsci. In discussing the respective theories of each author, the book situates them within the intellectual and social contexts to which they were addressed. The concluding chapter focuses on the recent debates between Bobbio, della Volpe and others about the validity of the Italian road to socialism and its compatibility with the liberal values and institutions of Western democracies.

The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Italy

The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Italy
Title The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Italy PDF eBook
Author Andrea Mammone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 367
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317487559

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The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Italy provides a comprehensive account of Italy and Italian politics in the 21st Century. Featuring contributions from many leading scholars in the field, this Handbook is comprised of 28 chapters which are organized to deliver unparalleled analysis of Italian society, politics and culture. A wide range of topics are covered, including: Politics and economy, and their impact on Italian society Parties and new politics Regionalism and migrations Public memories Continuities and transformations in contemporary Italian society. This is an essential reference work for scholars and students of Italian and Western European society, politics, and history.