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In three fully-illustrated volumes, this Encyclopedia documents the history and philosophy of Arabic science from the earliest times to the present day.
This collection brings together the essential secondary literature on Simmel. Selected and edited by David Frisby - a scholar who has perhaps done more than anyone to rehabilitate Simmel's reputation. Both a consise and comprehensive work.
These two volumes provide scholars with a comprehensive guide to the concept, outlining the history of citizenship and tracing its application in various debates within the social sciences.
Herbert Spencer was regarded by the Victorians as the foremost philosopher of the age. This selection provides a cross-section of Spencer's work from his more popular and approachable essays and volumes of the Synthetic Philosophy itself.
This collection is a study of Islamic thought and institutions that represents a critical introduction to the system of Islamic belief and practice from a social science perspective.
Here John Scott brings together the central theoretical contributions to the debate on class and status as aspects of stratification - an invaluable one-stop resource for all students of sociology.
This is a comprehensive guide for students and scholars of the period of the reign of Emperor Hirohito (1926-1989), encompassing a world war and the most accelerated economic upheaval and development of any country in the world.
This collection of many of the major contemporary responses to Hobbes' thought by leading figures provides an outstanding source for assessing his immediate impact and the long-term importance of his work.
The set comprises a comprehensive selection of colonial Western scholarly texts on Chinese secret societies from the early nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.
This set collects the most significant writings on the city from 1898 to 1938. Dealing primarily with North America and the UK, the set nonetheless reflects the experience of rapid urban growth, making it relevant to industrializing nations.
This collection of the primary and most historically significant accounts of postmodernism provides scholars with a comprehensive collection of essays that map out the ways in which postmodernism has engaged with all disciplines.
This set provides a comprehensive introduction and contains the most important critical literature on the history and historiography of nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Japan.