Description: Further DetailsTitle: The Colonial Origins of Modern Social ThoughtCondition: NewSubtitle: French Sociology and the Overseas EmpireISBN-10: 0691237425EAN: 9780691237428ISBN: 9780691237428Publisher: Princeton University PressFormat: HardbackRelease Date: 04/18/2023Description: A new history of French social thought that connects postwar sociology to colonialism and empireIn this provocative and original retelling of the history of French social thought, George Steinmetz places the history and development of modern French sociology in the context of the French empire after World War II. Connecting the rise of all the social sciences with efforts by France and other imperial powers to consolidate control over their crisis-ridden colonies, Steinmetz argues that colonial research represented a crucial core of the renascent academic discipline of sociology, especially between the late 1930s and the 1960s. Sociologists, who became favored partners of colonial governments, were asked to apply their expertise to such “social problems” as detribalization, urbanization, poverty, and labor migration. This colonial orientation permeated all the major subfields of sociological research, Steinmetz contends, and is at the center of the work of four influential scholars: Raymond Aron, Jacques Berque, Georges Balandier, and Pierre Bourdieu.In retelling this history, Steinmetz develops and deploys a new methodological approach that combines attention to broadly contextual factors, dynamics within the intellectual development of the social sciences and sociology in particular, and close readings of sociological texts. He moves gradually toward the postwar sociologists of colonialism and their writings, beginning with the most macroscopic contexts, which included the postwar “reoccupation” of the French empire and the turn to developmentalist policies and the resulting demand for new forms of social scientific expertise. After exploring the colonial engagement of researchers in sociology and neighboring fields before and after 1945, he turns to detailed examinations of the work of Aron, who created a sociology of empires; Berque, the leading historical sociologist of North Africa; Balandier, the founder of French Africanist sociology; and Bourdieu, whose renowned theoretical concepts were forged in war-torn, late-colonial Algeria.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 235mmItem Length: 156mmAuthor: George SteinmetzGenre: Society & CultureTopic: Social Sciences, HistoryBook Series: Princeton Modern KnowledgeItem Weight: 2.15 poundsgType: Politics & GovernmentRelease Year: 2023 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought
Title: The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought
Subtitle: French Sociology and the Overseas Empire
ISBN-10: 0691237425
EAN: 9780691237428
ISBN: 9780691237428
Release Date: 04/18/2023
Release Year: 2023
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Genre: Society & Culture
Topic: History
Number of Pages: 576 Pages
Publication Name: Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought : French Sociology and the Overseas Empire
Language: English
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Item Height: 1.5 in
Subject: Europe / France, Sociology / General, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year: 2023
Item Weight: 34.9 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: George Steinmetz
Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science, History
Item Length: 9.6 in
Item Width: 6.3 in
Series: Princeton Modern Knowledge Ser.
Format: Hardcover