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Transition to Modernity
Essays on Power, Wealth and Belief

Colin Renfrew, A. M. Khazanov, E. A. Wrigley, Karl R. Popper, Alan MacFarlane, Michael Mann, Ronald Dore, Perry Anderson, Joseph Agassi, John Watkins, I. C. Jarvie, Louis Dumont, John Dunn, Gerard Radnitzky, Jose Merquior, John A. Hall
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  • Date Published: November 2005
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521022279

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  • This set of essays is concerned with the explanation of large scale social change. Concentration is on the social stagnation characteristic of agrarian circumstances, the conditions for exit from that world and the varied social orders that inhabit, sometimes precariously, the modern world community. The distinguished contributors, from archaeology, anthropology, sociology, economic history and philosophy, have all been stimulated by the work of Ernest Gellner, and the essays are in dialogue with his view of our social condition.

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    • Date Published: November 2005
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521022279
    • length: 400 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 155 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.558kg
    • contains: 2 b/w illus. 5 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    List of contributors
    Introduction
    Part I. The Pre-Modern World:
    1. World languages and human dispersals: a minimalist view Colin Renfrew
    2. Nomads and oases in Central Asia A. M. Khazanov
    3. Why poverty was inevitable in traditional societies E. A. Wrigley
    Part II. Transitions to the Modern World:
    4. On a little known chapter of Mediterranean history Karl R. Popper
    5. Ernest Gellner and the escape to modernity Alan MacFarlane
    6. The emergence of modern European nationalism Michael Mann
    7. Sovereign individuals Ronald Dore
    Part III. Modernity and its Discontents:
    8. Science, politics, enchantment Perry Anderson
    9. Deconstructing post-modernism: Gellner and Crocodile Dundee Joseph Agassi
    10. A methodology without presuppositions? John Watkins
    11. Gellner's positivism I. C. Jarvie
    12. Left versus Right in French political ideology Louis Dumont
    13. Property, justice and common good after socialism John Dunn
    14. Social contract, democracy and freedom Gerard Radnitzky
    15. Thoughts on liberalisation Jose Merquior
    16. Peace, peace at last? John A. Hall
    Indexes.

  • Editors

    John A. Hall, McGill University, Montréal

    I. C. Jarvie, York University, Toronto

    Contributors

    Colin Renfrew, A. M. Khazanov, E. A. Wrigley, Karl R. Popper, Alan MacFarlane, Michael Mann, Ronald Dore, Perry Anderson, Joseph Agassi, John Watkins, I. C. Jarvie, Louis Dumont, John Dunn, Gerard Radnitzky, Jose Merquior, John A. Hall

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