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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Project -- 2 The Contributions -- 2.1 Part I: Is There a European Sociology? -- 2.2 Part II: Some National Traditions -- 2.3 Part III: Two Views from Afar -- References -- Part I: Is there a European Sociology? -- European Sociology: The Identity Lost? -- 1 On the Identity of European Sociology in the Classical Age -- 2 Classical European Sociology: A Multidimensional Programme -- 3 Has European Sociology Preserved its Identity? -- References -- The Contribution of German Social Theory to European Sociology -- 1 US Hegemony after the Second World War: The Americanisation of European Social Theory -- 2 The Revitalisation of European Social Theory -- 2.1 British Social Theory: Class, Solidarity, and Conflict -- 2.2 French Social Theory: The Power of Structure -- 3 German Social Theory: The Dialectics of Modernity -- 3.1 Kant, Hegel, and Marx -- 3.2 Simmel and Weber -- 3.3 Critical Theory: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas -- 3.4 Systems' Theory: Luhmann -- 3.5 The Critical Turn of Systems' Theory -- 3.6 The Iron Cage of Systems' Theory: Is there any Escape? -- 4 The Dialectics of Progress: The Good and the Dangerous Life in Modern Society -- 5 Between Interrelated Diversity and Anglo-American Cultural Imperialism -- References -- Towards a European Sociology -- 1 Has there Ever Been a European Sociology? -- 2 Sociology and Modernity -- 3 Sociology in Modern Times -- 4 Present Trends -- 5 Tracing the Future of Sociology in its History -- References -- Part II: Some National Traditions -- The Changing British Role in European Sociology -- 1 Britain versus Europe or Sociology as a Foreign Agent -- 2 The Anglo-European Rapprochement in Sociology -- 3 Universalism and the Two Continents -- 4 The New European Sociology -- References.
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""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""1 The Project""; ""2 The Contributions""; ""2.1 Part I: Is There a European Sociology?""; ""2.2 Part II: Some National Traditions""; ""2.3 Part III: Two Views from Afar""; ""References""; ""Part I: Is there a European Sociology?""; ""European Sociology: The Identity Lost?""; ""1 On the Identity of European Sociology in the Classical Age""; ""2 Classical European Sociology: A Multidimensional Programme""; ""3 Has European Sociology Preserved its Identity?""; ""References""; ""The Contribution of German Social Theory to European Sociology""
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""1 US Hegemony after the Second World War: The Americanisation of European Social Theory""""2 The Revitalisation of European Social Theory""; ""2.1 British Social Theory: Class, Solidarity, and Conflict""; ""2.2 French Social Theory: The Power of Structure""; ""3 German Social Theory: The Dialectics of Modernity""; ""3.1 Kant, Hegel, and Marx""; ""3.2 Simmel and Weber""; ""3.3 Critical Theory: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas""; ""3.4 Systems' Theory: Luhmann""; ""3.5 The Critical Turn of Systems' Theory""; ""3.6 The Iron Cage of Systems' Theory: Is there any Escape?""
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""4 The Dialectics of Progress: The Good and the Dangerous Life in Modern Society""""5 Between Interrelated Diversity and Anglo-American Cultural Imperialism""; ""References""; ""Towards a European Sociology""; ""1 Has there Ever Been a European Sociology?""; ""2 Sociology and Modernity""; ""3 Sociology in Modern Times""; ""4 Present Trends""; ""5 Tracing the Future of Sociology in its History""; ""References""; ""Part II: Some National Traditions""; ""The Changing British Role in European Sociology""; ""1 Britain versus Europe or Sociology as a Foreign Agent""
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""2 The Anglo-European Rapprochement in Sociology""""3 Universalism and the Two Continents""; ""4 The New European Sociology""; ""References""; ""A Marginal Discipline in the Making: Austrian Sociology in a European Context""; ""1 Early Cosmopolitanism without an Institutional Basis: From the Beginnings to the Second World War""; ""2 The Advantages of Non-professionalism: Austrian Social Sciences in the Interwar Period""; ""3 Emergent Professionalisation after 1945: Turning the Inward Look Outward?""; ""4 What then Does Austrian Sociology Have to Offer?""; ""References""
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""Scandinavian Sociology and its European Roots and Elements""""1 The European Roots I: Concrete Social Research""; ""2 The European Roots II: Ethnology and Social Anthropology""; ""3 The European Roots III: The Logical Positivism of the 1920s and 1930s""; ""4 The Institutionalisation of Sociology after the Second World War""; ""5 The Postwar Sociology up to 1970""; ""6 Paradigmatic Changes""; ""7 An Increase of Nationally Independent and Salient Contributions""; ""References""; ""Social Change and Research on Social Structure in Hungary""
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""1 Sociology and the Evolution of Civil Society Before Socialism""
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