The Making Of Sociology : A Study Of Sociological Theory (set In 2 Vol.)
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Book Details
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Author: Ronald Fletcher
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9788170336211
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Pages: 1608 (Two Volumes)
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.1 x 1.2 inches
About the Book
What is Sociology? by Ronald Fletcher is a comprehensive two-volume study that offers a clear and critical examination of the development of sociological theory. This seminal work presents an in-depth analysis of the past two hundred years of sociological thought, tracing its evolution as a continuous and coherent argument that has shaped the discipline into a modern science.
Written both as a basic textbook for courses in sociological theory and the history of social thought, and as an engaging resource for independent readers, the book covers:
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Early beginnings and the foundational ideas of sociology
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Theories of social evolution and functionalism
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The interplay between objective social facts and subjective social action
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Psychological aspects of society and 20th-century theoretical developments
With its rich exploration of classical and modern sociologists, this work remains an essential reference for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about understanding society.