Sociology in the Czech Republic :Between East and West - Sociology Transformed

Sociology in the Czech Republic

Sociology in the Czech Republic :Between East and West - Sociology Transformed

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This book offers the first comprehensive overview in English of the history of sociology in what is today the Czech Republic. Divided into six chapters, it traces the institutional development of the discipline from the late 19th century until the present, with an emphasis on the periods most favorable for sociology’s institutionalization: the interwar years, the 1960s and the post-1989 era. The narrative places the institutions, persons and ideas that have been central to the discipline into the broader social and political context. Marek Skovajsa and Jan Balon show that sociology in the Czech Republic has been wedded to the dominant political projects of each successive historical period: nation- and state-building until after WWII, the communist experiment in 1948-1989, liberal democratic reconstruction after 1989, and internationalization after 2000. This work will appeal to social scientists and to a general readership interested in Czech culture and society. 
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781137450265
ISBN10 1137450266
Number Of Pages 150
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Palgrave Macmillan
Format hardback
Edition 2017 ed.
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Author's Bio

Marek Skovajsa is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic. His research focus is on the history of sociology, social theory, culture and civil society.
Jan Balon is Lecturer at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Charles University and Head of Department and Researcher at Centre for Science, Technology and Society Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. His areas of interest include philosophy of science, sociological theory and epistemology.

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