The Modernization of the Western World

The Modernization of the Western World
Title The Modernization of the Western World PDF eBook
Author John McGrath
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 519
Release 2017-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1351654713

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The Modernization of the Western World presents an overview of the history of Western civilization and provides readers with the intellectual tools they need to comprehend how societies function and change. Covering Western history from ancient history to the current era of globalization, it draws on the tradition of historical sociology to describe the forces of social change and what they have meant to the lives of the people caught in the midst of them. This second edition is revised throughout to bring the content up to date with recent developments and discusses key themes such as terrorism, refugees, the European Union and multinational corporations. It also includes a new chapter on the Ancient World, covering this era from the advent of urbanization and agriculture in the Middle East to the fall of Rome and emergence of Christianity, providing valuable historical context. Clear and concise, this book succinctly illustrates the essential turning points in the history of Western society and identifies the economic, social, political and cultural forces that are transforming the wider world to this day. Illustrated with maps and images and containing a glossary and new boxed features explaining key concepts, this is the perfect introductory book for students of the development of Western civilization.

The Modernization of the Western World

The Modernization of the Western World
Title The Modernization of the Western World PDF eBook
Author John McGrath
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 2017-10-16
Genre Civilization, Modern
ISBN 9781138068568

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The Modernization of the Western World presents an overview of the history of Western civilization and provides readers with the intellectual tools they need to comprehend how societies function and change. Covering Western history from ancient history to the current era of globalization, it draws on the tradition of historical sociology to describe the forces of social change and what they have meant to the lives of the people caught in the midst of them. This second edition is revised throughout to bring the content up to date with recent developments and discusses key themes such as terrorism, refugees, the European Union and multinational corporations. It also includes a new chapter on the Ancient World, covering this era from the advent of urbanization and agriculture in the Middle East to the fall of Rome and emergence of Christianity, providing valuable historical context. Clear and concise, this book succinctly illustrates the essential turning points in the history of Western society and identifies the economic, social, political and cultural forces that are transforming the wider world to this day. Illustrated with maps and images and containing a glossary and new boxed features explaining key concepts, this is the perfect introductory book for students of the development of Western civilization.

The Modernization of the Western World

The Modernization of the Western World
Title The Modernization of the Western World PDF eBook
Author John McGrath
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 272
Release 2024-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 104009080X

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Covering Western history from the ancient world to the current era of globalization, The Modernization of the Western World describes the forces of social change and what they have meant to the lives of the people caught up in them. The volume presents the history of Western civilization from a historical sociology perspective, introducing readers to the analyses of thinkers like Émile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, Ferdinand Tönnies, and Max Weber, in order to provide tools for understanding how societies function and change. This application of modernization theory argues, not that what has happened in the West should or even must happen in non-Western societies, but that understanding modernization as a process of social change affords a better understanding of why and how life has changed over the past millennium. The interactions of Western and non-Western societies have had a profound effect on each other; this is the story of the development of a truly global economy. This new edition has been updated to include a final chapter which addresses recent developments—economic disturbances in the global marketplace, cyberwarfare, and the rise of populist movements—testing the relevance of classic modernization theory for today. Featuring a glossary, maps and illustrations, boxed features, and an extensive index, this book will be of particular interest to students looking to understand world history as well as those interested in historical sociology and modernization theory.

The Modernization of the Western World

The Modernization of the Western World
Title The Modernization of the Western World PDF eBook
Author JOHN. MARTIN MCGRATH (KATHLEEN CALLANAN.)
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-08
Genre History
ISBN 9781032740072

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Covering Western history from the ancient world to the current era of globalization, The Modernization of the Western World describes the forces of social change and what they have meant to the lives of the people caught up in them. The volume presents the history of Western civilization from a historical sociology perspective, introducing readers to the analyses of thinkers like Émile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Adam Smith, Ferdinand Tönnies, and Max Weber, in order to provide tools for understanding how societies function and change. This application of modernization theory argues, not that what has happened in the West should or even must happen in non-Western societies, but that understanding modernization as a process of social change affords a better understanding of why and how life has changed over the past millennium. The interactions of Western and non-Western societies have had a profound effect on each other; this is the story of the development of a truly global economy. This new edition has been updated to include a final chapter which addresses recent developments--economic disturbances in the global marketplace, cyberwarfare, and the rise of populist movements--testing the relevance of classic modernization theory for today. Featuring a glossary, maps and illustrations, boxed features, and an extensive index, this book will be of particular interest to students looking to understand world history as well as those interested in historical sociology and modernization theory.

The Modernization of the Western World

The Modernization of the Western World
Title The Modernization of the Western World PDF eBook
Author John McGrath
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 279
Release 2015-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 131745569X

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This book focuses on the forces of social change and what they have meant in the lives of the people caught in the middle of them from medieval times through our current era of globalization.

The Rise of the Western World

The Rise of the Western World
Title The Rise of the Western World PDF eBook
Author Douglass C. North
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 184
Release 1976-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107469430

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First published in 1973, this is a radical interpretation, offering a unified explanation for the growth of Western Europe between 900 A. D. and 1700, providing a general theoretical framework for institutional change geared to the general reader.

The Development of Modern Medicine in Non-Western Countries

The Development of Modern Medicine in Non-Western Countries
Title The Development of Modern Medicine in Non-Western Countries PDF eBook
Author Hormoz Ebrahimnejad
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 255
Release 2009-01-13
Genre History
ISBN 1134062486

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This book for the first time bridges the gap in medical history between modern Western and non-Western medicines. It opens a new perspective in medical historiography in which ‘modern medicine’ becomes an integral part of the history of medicine in non-European countries.