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Max Weber's Comparative-Historical Sociology

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The revival of historical sociology in recent decades has largely neglected the contributions of Max Weber. Yet Weber's writings offer a fundamental resource for analyzing problems of comparative historical development. Stephen Kalberg rejects the view that Weber's historical writings consist of an ambiguous mixture of fragmented ideal types on the one hand and the charting of vast processes of rationalization and bureaucracy on the other. On the...

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Worth the effort!

I had to tread through this book for a class at university, but it is one of the most valuable books I read in the past year and was definitely worth the effort. I think Stephen Kalberg made a deliberate effort to be vague and ambiguous, and I suggest he take a course "how to write so that the reader can actually follow and understand what you are trying to say". That being said, I cannot stress enough how valuable the concepts in this book are. Weber's methodology links the empirical reality as observed by the actions of individuals, via the ideal types, to large sociological and historical structures. In other words, he links agency and structure. The ideal type, which is a simplification and conscious exaggeration of essential features of empirical reality into a unified concept, is the prime tool for any sociologist or historian. I don't know if reading The Protestant Ethic will prepare you for this text, as another reviewer suggested. Take your time to understand the book, and you will be rewarded.

The Missing Conceptual Framework

Provides the Missing Conceptual Framework to Weberian Comparative-Historical SociologyI can only agree with the comments of the earlier review. This is a great book for those interested in Weber or in social theory in general. I would recommend reading Professor Kalberg's new translation of Weber's classic "The Protestant Ethic & The Spirit of Capitalism" before tackling this book. Kalberg's introduction to PE provides a nice intro to this book as well.Of particular interest to me were the varied uses of Ideal Types and how they are shown by the author to have a "broad-ranging theoretical capacity" besides being useful has a heuristic yardstick in sociological comparisons.All in all I came away with a sense of awe and respect for not only Max Weber's, but also Stephen Kalberg's achievement here -- The former in originating and conceptualizing and the latter in synthesizing and reconstructing Weber's intellectually stunning methodology and structure. In short this is a brilliant work from one of today's foremost Weberian scholars.

Superior Weber scholarship..

This work is a superb characterization of the monumental accomplishments of Max Weber, one of the founders of sociology and one of the greatest theoreticians of historiography and law straddling the 19th and the 20th centuries. In this wonderful book, Kalberg addresses himself to some of the major issues of interpretation besetting Weber scholarship, among which are: the scope and character of Weber's appeal to what is widely understood to be his "methodological individualism" (in dealing with this topic, Kalberg stresses the crucial role of the socially-situated TRAGER (in English: "carriers" or "bearers" of a social phenomenon, e.g., 'the Protestant ethic')): the exact nature of what Weber intended with his use of the concept of an 'ideal-type' (beautifully exemplified by Kalberg in so many passages in his book): the characteristics of Weber's comparative-historical method of sociological analysis (which Kalberg demonstrates is so much richer than later versions of such an attempt, especially in US social science circles): and so much more besides. This is a profoundly rich, historically informed and textually precise work of scholarship. One of the finest books on the great work of a great thinker yet in print. I recommend this book to all sociology students and professionals, as well as to historians of ideas, philosophers of social sciences and to general readers who will appreciate the true richness of Max Weber's genius.
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