The great revolutions and the civilizations of modernity
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書誌事項
The great revolutions and the civilizations of modernity
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 99)
Brill, 2006
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is the analysis of the civilizational and historical context of the development of the Great Modern Revolutions; their relations to modernity, to the civilization of modernity, and to the development of multiple modernities; and the fate of revolutionary symbolism and dynamics in modern regimes, in the continually changing civilization of modernity, its dynamics and tribulations.
目次
- Preface Part I - The Great Revolutions and the Origins and Crystallization of Modernity: Some Comparative Observations Introduction Chapter 1 - The Historical and Civilizational Frameworks of the Great Revolutions Chapter 2 - The Distinctive Characteristics of the Revolutionary Processes and Ideologies PART II - The "Causes" and Historical - Civilizational Frameworks of Revolutions Chapter 3 - Structural and Social Psychological Causes Chapter 4 - The Historical Settings - The Contradictions of "Early Modernity" Chapter 5 - The Civilizational Frameworks of the Great Revolutions - The Axial Civilizations Part III - The Variability of Axial Civilizations and Political Dynamics - The Distinctiveness of the Revolutionary Process Chapter 6 - "Other-worldly" Civilizations - The Hindu Civilization Chapter 7 - The Political Dynamics in "this-worldly" Civilization - the Chinese Confucian Political Order Chapter 8 - Monotheistic Civilizations - Islam Chapter 9 - Christian Civilizations - the European Complex Chapter 10 - A Comparative excursus: Japan - the Non-Axial Revolutionary Revolutions and Concluding Remarks Conception of social orders
- access to the political order and political dynamics Part IV - Cosmological Visions, Modes of Regulation and Revolutionary Potentials: Political Dynamics in Axial Civilizations Chapter 11 - Revolutionary Potentials in Axial Civilizations Chapter 12 - Cosmological Visions, Modes of Regulation, and Political Dynamics in Imperial and Imperial-Feudal Societies Chapter 13 - Cosmological Visions, Modes of Regulation, and Political Dynamics in Patrimonial Regimes Chapter 14 - Concluding Observations - The "Causes", Historical Contexts and Civilizational Frameworks of Revolutions Part V - The Outcomes of Revolutions Chapter 15 - The Outcomes of Revolutions - The Crystallization of the Political and Cultural Programs of Modernity Chapter 16 - The Outcomes of Revolutions - The Variability of Revolutionary Symbolism in Modern Societies - Preliminary Indications Chapter 17 - The New Setting - Changes in the Modes of the Model of the Nation and Revolutionary State
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