The Unknown Max Weber

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The Unknown Max Weber by Sica; Alan, 9780765809537
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  • ISBN: 9780765809537 | 0765809532
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  • Copyright: 4/30/2003

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Paul Honigsheim was unique. One of the select few who regularly participated in the Weber-Kreis in Heidelberg during the 1910s, Honigsheim's special place within Weber's world adds a degree of credibility to his writings, matched by few others. In the late 1940s, Honigsheim published four essays from what might be called Weber's "lost decade, " the period during which Weber established his reputation in Germany as the most versatile and brilliant of the younger social scientists. Together in one volume for the first time, these essays reveal portions of Weber's work previously unavailable in English.In the opening essay, "Max Weber as Rural Sociologist, " Honigsheim treats Weber's essays on Russia, Poland, and other works in economic history. In "Max Weber as Applied Anthropologist, " he examines Weber's commitment to the study of race, ethnicity, and nationalism as mediated by ethnic attachments, social policy formation, handicraft economies, and what he calls "Ethno-Politics." "Max Weber as Historian of Agriculture and Rural Life" is a masterpiece of exegesis and comparative inquiry. The final essay, "Max Weber: His Religious and Ethical Background and Development, " acts as a minor corrective and addendum to Marianne Weber's biography. The book concludes with Honigsheim's reminiscences of the Weber circle. Now available in paperback, this volume will be an invaluable tool for those interested in Max Weber, as well as the work of Paul Honigsheim.
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