Zeta Books Newsletter November 2016 View this email in your browser

Dear Reader,

We are pleased to announce the release of our new publication:

Social Imaginaries, Volume 2, issue 2 (Autumn 2016)

Trajectories of Modernity: Towards a New Historical-Comparative Sociology

ISSN: 2393-2503 (paperback)
ISSN: 2457-2926 (electronic)
ISBN: 978-606-697-047-1 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-606-697-048-8 (electronic)

Guest Edited by Jacob Dlamini, Aurea Mota and Peter Wagner
 

Table of Contents (for abstracts and purchase options, please click here)

Jacob Dlamini, Aurea Mota and Peter Wagner: Trajectories Of Modernity—Towards A Renewal Of Historical-Comparative Sociology: An Introduction
Gerard Delanty: A Transnational World? The Implications Of Transnationalism For Comparative Historical Sociology
Said Amir Arjomand: State Formation In Early Modern Muslim Empires: Common Origin And Divergent Paths
Ingerid S. Straume: Challenges of the Anthropocene: Between Critique and Creation
Aurea Mota: Uncivilised Civilisations: Reflections On Brazil And Comparative History
Peter Wagner: World-Sociology: An Outline
Jakub Homolka: Elaborating The Philosophical Dimensions: The Development Of Historical-Comparative Sociology In Johann Pall Arnason’s Civilizational Analysis
Suzi Adams: On Johann Arnason And The Religio-Political Nexus: Some Preliminary Reflections
Jacob Dlamini: Shame And The Imaginary Institution Of Society
Eduardo A. Rueda: Anti-Antimodernity: Understanding Narratives Of Modernity In (Of) Latin America
Maxim Khomyakov: Mastering Nature: A Russian Way Into Modernity?
Ken’ichi Mishima: The Long Shadow Of European Self-Interpretation In Another Modernity

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