
Human Societies: An Introduction to Macrosociology
An Introduction to Macrosociology
Oxford University Press Inc
11th Edition
Published on 15. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
430 pages
978-0-19-994602-0 (ISBN)
Description
Taking a macrosociological, global approach, Human Societies offers an introduction to sociology that is truly comparative, cross-cultural, and historical. It compares societies over time and across environments, emphasizing the dynamics of social change. Its clearly developed ecological-evolutionary perspective provides a powerful theoretical framework for understanding the array of social arrangements found in human societies over the past 100,000 years. Since industrial societies are encountered only after this theoretical base has been firmly established and older, simpler, and smaller societies have been examined in detail, students see their own society (and other contemporary societies) in a broader and more meaningful way. By showing how social arrangements are related to the environmental and technological context societies are situated in, Human Societies encourages students to look for the reasons why social arrangements are the way they are, and why they change over time.
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Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
766 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-994602-0 (9780199946020)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Patrick Nolan, University of South Carolina. Gerhard Lenski, University of North Carolina.
Content
PART ONE: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS ; 1: The Human Condition ; 2: Human Societies as Sociocultural Systems ; 3: The Evolution of Human Societies ; 4: Types of Human Societies ; PART TWO: PREINDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES ; 5: Hunting and Gathering Societies ; 6: Horticultural Societies ; 7: Agrarian Societies ; 8: Some Evolutionary Bypaths and a Brief Review ; PART THREE: INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES AND INDUSTRIALIZING SOCIETIES ; 9: The Industrial Revolution ; 10: Industrial Societies: Technologies and Economies ; 11: Industrial Societies: Ideologies and Politics ; 12: Industrial Societies: Social Stratification ; 13: Industrial Societies: Population, the Family, and Leisure ; 14: Industrializing Hybrid Societies ; 15: Retrospect and Prospect ; Teaching and Learning Supplement ; Glossary ; Web Pages of Interest ; Appendix ; Notes ; Photo and Art Credits ; Index ; About the Authors