Description
Marking the centennial anniversary of the first publication of Max Weber's 'Protestant Ethic' essays, a group of internationally recognized Weber scholars review the significance of Weber's essays by addressing their original context, historical reception, and ongoing relevance. Lawrence Scaff, Hartmut Lehmann, Philip Gorski, Stephen Kalberg, Martin Riesebrodt, Donald Nielsen, Peter Kivisto, and the editors offer original perspectives that engage Weber's indelible work so as to inform current issues central to sociology, history, religious studies, political science, economics, and cultural studies.
Author Info
Bill Swatos is managing editor of International Journal of Research on Religion at Baylor University.
Lutz Kaelber, assistant professor of sociology at the University of Vermont, is the editor and translator of Max Weber, The History of Commercial Partnerships (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003).
Reviews
"The collective scholarship of this edited volume provides a grand overview of the history, assessment, and implications from a century of reflection on his text. The essays are fresh and interesting, and readily encourage an enlightened, contextual reading of Weber. Highly recommended."
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