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The violence of abstraction : the analytic foundations of historical materialism Sayer, Derek Oxford : Basil Blackwell, Ideas, ideas (Basil Blackwell (Firm)), 1989
Issue: до 2011-01, Bibliography: p157-163. - Includes index
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For Mao : essays in historical materialism Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay a. Derek Sayer Humanity Press/prometheus Bk, Atlantic Highlands (N.J.), Unknown, 1979
Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay And Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 163-202.
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Making trouble : surrealism and the human sciences Sayer, Derek, author University of Chicago Press; Prickly Paradigm Press, Paradigm (Chicago, Ill.), Chicago, 2017
Surrealism was not merely an artistic movement to its adherents but an instrument of knowledge, an attempt to transform the way we see the world by unleashing the unconscious as a radical, new means of constructing reality. Born out of the crisis of civilization brought about by World War I, it presented a sustained challenge to scientific rationalism as a privileged mode of knowing. In certain ways, surrealisms critique of white, Western civilization anticipated many later attempts at producing alternate non-Eurocentric epistemologies. With Making Trouble, sociologist and cultural historian Derek Sayer explores what it might mean to take surrealisms critique of civilization seriously. Drawing on a remarkable range of sources, Sayer first establishes surrealism as an important intellectual antecedent to the study of the human sciences today. He then makes a compelling and well-written argument for rethinking surrealism as a contemporary methodological resource for all those who still look to the human sciences not only as a way to interpret the world, but also to change it.
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Twenty Years of the Challenging the Field, Volume 2 Wong, Yoke-Sum (editor);Sayer, Derek (editor) Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2008 apr 14
Over the last twenty years the __Journal of Historical Sociology__ has redefined what historical sociology can be. These essays by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers bring together the very best of the JHS. Volume 1 focuses on the British state, Volume 2 on the journal’s wider interdisciplinary challenges. * The second in a two-volume anthology representing the best articles published in __The Journal of Historical Sociology__ over the last twenty years. * Includes essays, debates and responses written by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers as well as by pioneering newer scholars have been influential in challenging and redefining the field of historical sociology. * Spans a range of issues and topics that combine rich empirical scholarship with sophisticated theoretical engagement, bringing together the very best of the JHS. * Challenges the nature of undertaking interdisciplinary work within history and the social sciences. * A wide exploration of the historiographical, taking us beyond Europe and often highlighting unconventional approaches to the disciplines. Content:
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Postcards From Absurdistan : Prague at the End of History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2022
<p>A sweeping history of a twentieth-century Prague torn between fascism, communism, and democracy—with lessons for a world again threatened by dictatorship Postcards from Absurdistan is a cultural and political history of Prague from 1938, when the Nazis destroyed Czechoslovakia's artistically vibrant liberal democracy, to 1989, when the country's socialist regime collapsed after more than four decades of communist dictatorship. Derek Sayer shows that Prague's twentieth century, far from being a story of inexorable progress toward some "end of history, " whether fascist, communist, or democratic, was a tragicomedy of recurring nightmares played out in a land Czech dissidents dubbed Absurdistan. Situated in the eye of the storms that shaped the modern world, Prague holds up an unsettling mirror to the absurdities and dangers of our own times.In a brilliant narrative, Sayer weaves a vivid montage of the lives of individual Praguers—poets and politicians, architects and athletes, journalists and filmmakers, artists, musicians, and comedians—caught up in the crosscurrents of the turbulent half century following the Nazi invasion. This is the territory of the ideologist, the collaborator, the informer, the apparatchik, the dissident, the outsider, the torturer, and the refugee—not to mention the innocent bystander who is always looking the other way and Václav Havel's greengrocer whose knowing complicity allows the show to go on. Over and over, Prague exposes modernity's dreamworlds of progress as confections of kitsch.In a time when democracy is once again under global assault, Postcards from Absurdistan is an unforgettable portrait of a city that illuminates the predicaments of the modern world.<br></p>
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Postcards From Absurdistan : Prague at the End of History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2022
**A sweeping history of a twentieth-century Prague torn between fascism, communism, and democracy—with lessons for a world again threatened by dictatorship** __Postcards from Absurdistan__ is a cultural and political history of Prague from 1938, when the Nazis destroyed Czechoslovakia’s artistically vibrant liberal democracy, to 1989, when the country’s socialist regime collapsed after more than four decades of communist dictatorship. Derek Sayer shows that Prague’s twentieth century, far from being a story of inexorable progress toward some “end of history,” whether fascist, communist, or democratic, was a tragicomedy of recurring nightmares played out in a land Czech dissidents dubbed Absurdistan. Situated in the eye of the storms that shaped the modern world, Prague holds up an unsettling mirror to the absurdities and dangers of our own times. In a brilliant narrative, Sayer weaves a vivid montage of the lives of individual Praguers—poets and politicians, architects and athletes, journalists and filmmakers, artists, musicians, and comedians—caught up in the crosscurrents of the turbulent half century following the Nazi invasion. This is the territory of the ideologist, the collaborator, the informer, the apparatchik, the dissident, the outsider, the torturer, and the refugee—not to mention the innocent bystander who is always looking the other way and Václav Havel’s greengrocer whose knowing complicity allows the show to go on. Over and over, Prague exposes modernity’s dreamworlds of progress as confections of kitsch. In a time when democracy is once again under global assault, __Postcards from Absurdistan__ is an unforgettable portrait of a city that illuminates the predicaments of the modern world.
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Society David Frisby and Derek Sayer Chichester, West Sussex: Ellis Horwood ; London ; New York: Tavistock Publications, Key ideas, Chichester, West Sussex, London, New York, England, 1986
David Frisby And Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 125-127.
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READINGS FROM KARL MARX PB (Key Texts) Karl Marx; Derek Sayer London ; New York: Routledge, Key texts, London, New York, England, 1989
Edited By Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. [220]-233.
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Postcards From Absurdistan : Prague at the End of History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2022
**A sweeping history of a twentieth-century Prague torn between fascism, communism, and democracy—with lessons for a world again threatened by dictatorship** __Postcards from Absurdistan__ is a cultural and political history of Prague from 1938, when the Nazis destroyed Czechoslovakia’s artistically vibrant liberal democracy, to 1989, when the country’s socialist regime collapsed after more than four decades of communist dictatorship. Derek Sayer shows that Prague’s twentieth century, far from being a story of inexorable progress toward some “end of history,” whether fascist, communist, or democratic, was a tragicomedy of recurring nightmares played out in a land Czech dissidents dubbed Absurdistan. Situated in the eye of the storms that shaped the modern world, Prague holds up an unsettling mirror to the absurdities and dangers of our own times. In a brilliant narrative, Sayer weaves a vivid montage of the lives of individual Praguers—poets and politicians, architects and athletes, journalists and filmmakers, artists, musicians, and comedians—caught up in the crosscurrents of the turbulent half century following the Nazi invasion. This is the territory of the ideologist, the collaborator, the informer, the apparatchik, the dissident, the outsider, the torturer, and the refugee—not to mention the innocent bystander who is always looking the other way and Václav Havel’s greengrocer whose knowing complicity allows the show to go on. Over and over, Prague exposes modernity’s dreamworlds of progress as confections of kitsch. In a time when democracy is once again under global assault, __Postcards from Absurdistan__ is an unforgettable portrait of a city that illuminates the predicaments of the modern world.
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Marx's method : ideology, science and critique in 'Capital' Derek Sayer.. -- The Harvester Press ; Humanities Press, Marxist theory and contemporary capitalism, no. 17, Hassocks, Sussex : Atlantic Highlands, N.J, 1979
"SAYER, MARX'S METHOD. IDEOLOGY, SCIENCE AND CRITIQUE IN ""CAPITAL"" [HARDBACK] . HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS., 1979, xiii 197 p. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo."
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Twenty years of the Journal of historical sociology : volume 2 : Challenging the field ed. by Yoke-Sum Wong and Derek Sayer Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd), 1, 2008-07-08
Over the last twenty years the Journal of Historical Sociology has redefined what historical sociology can be. These essays by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers bring together the very best of the JHS. Volume 1 focuses on the British state, Volume 2 on the journal’s wider interdisciplinary challenges.The second in a two-volume anthology representing the best articles published in The Journal of Historical Sociology over the last twenty years.Includes essays, debates and responses written by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers as well as by pioneering newer scholars have been influential in challenging and redefining the field of historical sociology.Spans a range of issues and topics that combine rich empirical scholarship with sophisticated theoretical engagement, bringing together the very best of the JHS.Challenges the nature of undertaking interdisciplinary work within history and the social sciences.A wide exploration of the historiographical, taking us beyond Europe and often highlighting unconventional approaches to the disciplines.
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The Coasts of Bohemia : A Czech History Derek Sayer; translations from the Czech by Alena Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1998
In The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare gave the landlocked country of Bohemia a coastline--a famous and, to Czechs, typical example of foreigners' ignorance of the Czech homeland. Although the lands that were once the Kingdom of Bohemia lie at the heart of Europe, Czechs are usually encountered only in the margins of other people's stories. In The Coasts of Bohemia, Derek Sayer reverses this perspective. He presents a comprehensive and long-needed history of the Czech people that is also a remarkably original history of modern Europe, told from its uneasy center. Sayer shows that Bohemia has long been a theater of European conflict. It has been a cradle of Protestantism and a bulwark of the Counter-Reformation; an Austrian imperial province and a proudly Slavic national state; the most easterly democracy in Europe; and a westerly outlier of the Soviet bloc. The complexities of its location have given rise to profound (and often profoundly comic) reflections on the modern condition. Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, Karel Capek and Milan Kundera are all products of its spirit of place. Sayer describes how Bohemia's ambiguities and contradictions are those of Europe itself, and he considers the ironies of viewing Europe, the West, and modernity from the vantage point of a country that has been too often ignored. The Coasts of Bohemia draws on an enormous array of literary, musical, visual, and documentary sources ranging from banknotes to statues, museum displays to school textbooks, funeral orations to operatic stage-sets, murals in subway stations to censors' indexes of banned books. It brings us into intimate contact with the ever changing details of daily life--the street names and facades of buildings, the heroes figured on postage stamps--that have created and recreated a sense of what it is to be Czech. Sayer's sustained concern with questions of identity, memory, and power place the book at the heart of contemporary intellectual debate. It is an extraordinary story, beautifully told
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Marx's method : ideology, science, and critique in Capital Derek Sayer Harvester Press ; Humanities Press, Marxist theory and contemporary capitalism, no. 17, Hassocks, Sussex : Atlantic Highlands, N.J, 1979
"SAYER, MARX'S METHOD. IDEOLOGY, SCIENCE AND CRITIQUE IN ""CAPITAL"" [HARDBACK] . HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS., 1979, xiii 197 p. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo."
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Going Down for Air: A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Great Barrington Books) (Charles Lemert Books) Derek Sayer, Charles C. Lemert Routledge Taylor & Francis Group [distributor, 1, 2004/09/10
Annotation What is hidden in the taste of a madeleine - or in snatches of Bob Dylan songs, operatic arias, and the remembered sting of a rattan cane? An exploration of memory, Going Down for Air artfully combines two very different yet connected texts. A Memoir is richly evocative not only of times past, but also of a very English, imperial, queerly masculine subjectivity, caught on the cusp of the extinction of the world in and of which it made sense. Derek Sayer's allusive writing succeeds as few have done before in capturing the leaps and bounds of memory itself. Rich in its detail, unstinting in its honesty, this beautifully written memoir is a considerable literary achievement. The memoir is complemented by Sayer's provocative theoretical essay on memory and social identity. Drawing on linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, photographic images, and literary texts, In Search of a Subject argues that it is memory above all that maintains the imagined identities upon which society rests. Going Down for Air is a bold and strikingly successful literary and sociological experiment, which makes a major contribution to understanding how our memories work - and gives them social meaning far beyond what we normally imagine. Praise for Derek Sayer's The Cost of Bohemia: 'Excellent ... the most stimulating introduction to its subject available in English, or any other language.' - New York Times
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The Coasts of Bohemia : A Czech History Derek Sayer; translations from the Czech by Alena Sayer Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1998
<p>In <i>The Winter's Tale</i>, Shakespeare gave the landlocked country of Bohemia a coastline-a famous and, to Czechs, typical example of foreigners' ignorance of the Czech homeland. Although the lands that were once the Kingdom of Bohemia lie at the heart of Europe, Czechs are usually encountered only in the margins of other people's stories. In <i>The Coasts of Bohemia</i>, Derek Sayer reverses this perspective. He presents a comprehensive and long-needed history of the Czech people that is also a remarkably original history of modern Europe, told from its uneasy center.</p><p>Sayer shows that Bohemia has long been a theater of European conflict. It has been a cradle of Protestantism and a bulwark of the Counter-Reformation; an Austrian imperial province and a proudly Slavic national state; the most easterly democracy in Europe; and a westerly outlier of the Soviet bloc. The complexities of its location have given rise to profound (and often profoundly comic) reflections on the modern condition. Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, Karel Capek and Milan Kundera are all products of its spirit of place. Sayer describes how Bohemia's ambiguities and contradictions are those of Europe itself, and he considers the ironies of viewing Europe, the West, and modernity from the vantage point of a country that has been too often ignored.</p><p><i>The Coasts of Bohemia</i> draws on an enormous array of literary, musical, visual, and documentary sources ranging from banknotes to statues, museum displays to school textbooks, funeral orations to operatic stage-sets, murals in subway stations to censors' indexes of banned books. It brings us into intimate contact with the ever changing details of daily life-the street names and facades of buildings, the heroes figured on postage stamps-that have created and recreated a sense of what it is to be Czech. Sayer's sustained concern with questions of identity, memory, and power place the book at the heart of contemporary intellectual debate. It is an extraordinary story, beautifully told.</p>
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The Coasts of Bohemia : A Czech History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, 1, 2020
In __The Winter's Tale__, Shakespeare gave the landlocked country of Bohemia a coastline--a famous and, to Czechs, typical example of foreigners' ignorance of the Czech homeland. Although the lands that were once the Kingdom of Bohemia lie at the heart of Europe, Czechs are usually encountered only in the margins of other people's stories. In __The Coasts of Bohemia__, Derek Sayer reverses this perspective. He presents a comprehensive and long-needed history of the Czech people that is also a remarkably original history of modern Europe, told from its uneasy center. Sayer shows that Bohemia has long been a theater of European conflict. It has been a cradle of Protestantism and a bulwark of the Counter-Reformation; an Austrian imperial province and a proudly Slavic national state; the most easterly democracy in Europe; and a westerly outlier of the Soviet bloc. The complexities of its location have given rise to profound (and often profoundly comic) reflections on the modern condition. Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, Karel Capek and Milan Kundera are all products of its spirit of place. Sayer describes how Bohemia's ambiguities and contradictions are those of Europe itself, and he considers the ironies of viewing Europe, the West, and modernity from the vantage point of a country that has been too often ignored. __The Coasts of Bohemia__ draws on an enormous array of literary, musical, visual, and documentary sources ranging from banknotes to statues, museum displays to school textbooks, funeral orations to operatic stage-sets, murals in subway stations to censors' indexes of banned books. It brings us into intimate contact with the ever changing details of daily life--the street names and facades of buildings, the heroes figured on postage stamps--that have created and recreated a sense of what it is to be Czech. Sayer's sustained concern with questions of identity, memory, and power place the book at the heart of contemporary intellectual debate. It is an extraordinary story, beautifully told.
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The Violence of Abstraction: The Analytic Foundations of Historical Materialism (Ideas) Derek Sayer Basil Blackwell, Ideas (Basil Blackwell (Firm)), Oxford UK ; New York NY USA, 1987
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The violence of abstraction : the analytic foundations of historical materialism Derek Sayer Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd), 1, 1987
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Capitalism and Modernity (An excursus on Marx and Weber) || Derek Sayer; Sayer Derek Sayer; Derek Sayer Routledge, 10.4324/9780203403204, 2002 nov 01
First Published in 2004. The nature of modernity, and its connection with capitalism, are questions at the forefront of contemporary sociological debate. Derek Sayer re-examines the answers given by Karl Marx and Max Weber, authors of two of the most profound sociological critiques of modernity. His reassessment of Marx and Weber on capitalism and modernity provides a new reading which reveals the remarkable consonances between their sociologies of the modern condition. Going beyond the well-known stereotypes of ‘the Marx-Weber debate', Professor Sayer shows that both Marx and Weber produced a challenging critique of the nature of power and subjectivity in modern society, a critique which retains all its intellectual force and moral relevance today. A major work of original scholarship, Capitalism and Modernity is clearly and accessibly written. It is an authoritative and provocative commentary on a debate central to modern sociology and politics and will be a key text in social theory for students of sociology, politics and philosophy.
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The great arch : English state formation as cultural revolution Philip Corrigan and Derek Sayer; with a foreword by G.E. Aylmer Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, OX, UK, New York, NY, USA, England, 1985
This is one of the classic texts of historical sociology and will be welcomed by all students of modern state formation. Corrigan and Sayer's illuminating analysis of the development of the English state from the eleventh to the late nineteenth centuries profoundly challenges conventional wisdoms, showing that state formation is cultural revolution, and moral regulation is fundamental to state power.
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Twenty Years of the Essays on the British State, Volume 1 Wong, Yoke-Sum (editor);Sayer, Derek (editor) Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2008 apr 14
Over the last twenty years the Journal of Historical Sociology has redefined what historical sociology can be. These essays by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers bring together the very best of the JHS. Volume 1 focuses on the British state, Volume 2 on the journal's wider interdisciplinary challenges. \* The first in a two-volume anthology representing the best articles published in The Journal of Historical Sociology over the last twenty years. \* Includes essays, debates and responses written by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers as well as by pioneering newer scholars have been influential in challenging and redefining the field of historical sociology. \* Spans a range of issues and topics that combine rich empirical scholarship with sophisticated theoretical engagement, bringing together the very best of the JHS. \* A collection of essays on state formation from medieval times to the present, focussing mainly on the British state.Content:
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Capitalism and Modernity : An Excursus on Marx and Weber Derek Sayer London ; Routledge, 1991., London, New York, England, December 21, 1990
First Published in 2004. The nature of modernity, and its connection with capitalism, are questions at the forefront of contemporary sociological debate. Derek Sayer re-examines the answers given by Karl Marx and Max Weber, authors of two of the most profound sociological critiques of modernity. His reassessment of Marx and Weber on capitalism and modernity provides a new reading which reveals the remarkable consonances between their sociologies of the modern condition. Going beyond the well-known stereotypes of ‘the Marx-Weber debate', Professor Sayer shows that both Marx and Weber produced a challenging critique of the nature of power and subjectivity in modern society, a critique which retains all its intellectual force and moral relevance today. A major work of original scholarship, Capitalism and Modernity is clearly and accessibly written. It is an authoritative and provocative commentary on a debate central to modern sociology and politics and will be a key text in social theory for students of sociology, politics and philosophy.
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Capitalism and Modernity : An Excursus on Marx and Weber Derek Sayer London ; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), London, 1991
First Published in 2004. The nature of modernity, and its connection with capitalism, are questions at the forefront of contemporary sociological debate. Derek Sayer re-examines the answers given by Karl Marx and Max Weber, authors of two of the most profound sociological critiques of modernity. His reassessment of Marx and Weber on capitalism and modernity provides a new reading which reveals the remarkable consonances between their sociologies of the modern condition. Going beyond the well-known stereotypes of ‘the Marx-Weber debate', Professor Sayer shows that both Marx and Weber produced a challenging critique of the nature of power and subjectivity in modern society, a critique which retains all its intellectual force and moral relevance today. A major work of original scholarship, Capitalism and Modernity is clearly and accessibly written. It is an authoritative and provocative commentary on a debate central to modern sociology and politics and will be a key text in social theory for students of sociology, politics and philosophy.
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Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century : A Surrealist History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2021
**The story of modernity told through a cultural history of twentieth-century Prague** Setting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the "city of light," Walter Benjamin dubbed Paris "the capital of the nineteenth century." In this eagerly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed __Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History__, Derek Sayer argues that Prague could well be seen as the capital of the much darker twentieth century. Ranging across twentieth-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and always surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis. Located at the crossroads of struggles between democratic, communist, and fascist visions of the modern world, twentieth-century Prague witnessed revolutions and invasions, national liberation and ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, show trials, and snuffed-out dreams of "socialism with a human face." Yet between the wars, when Prague was the capital of Europe's most easterly parliamentary democracy, it was also a hotbed of artistic and architectural modernism, and a center of surrealism second only to Paris. Focusing on these years, Sayer explores Prague's spectacular modern buildings, monuments, paintings, books, films, operas, exhibitions, and much more. A place where the utopian fantasies of the century repeatedly unraveled, Prague was tailor-made for surrealist André Breton's "black humor," and Sayer discusses the way the city produced unrivaled connoisseurs of grim comedy, from Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Hasek to Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. A masterful and unforgettable account of a city where an idling flaneur could just as easily be a secret policeman, this book vividly shows why Prague can teach us so much about the twentieth century and what made us who we are.
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Capitalism and Modernity : An Excursus on Marx and Weber Derek Sayer Routledge, 1, 20021101
First Published in 2004. The nature of modernity, and its connection with capitalism, are questions at the forefront of contemporary sociological debate. Derek Sayer re-examines the answers given by Karl Marx and Max Weber, authors of two of the most profound sociological critiques of modernity. His reassessment of Marx and Weber on capitalism and modernity provides a new reading which reveals the remarkable consonances between their sociologies of the modern condition. Going beyond the well-known stereotypes of ‘the Marx-Weber debate', Professor Sayer shows that both Marx and Weber produced a challenging critique of the nature of power and subjectivity in modern society, a critique which retains all its intellectual force and moral relevance today. A major work of original scholarship, Capitalism and Modernity is clearly and accessibly written. It is an authoritative and provocative commentary on a debate central to modern sociology and politics and will be a key text in social theory for students of sociology, politics and philosophy.
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Capitalism and Modernity : An Excursus on Marx and Weber Derek Sayer; Sayer Derek Sayer; Derek Sayer Routledge, 2011
First Published in 2004. The nature of modernity, and its connection with capitalism, are questions at the forefront of contemporary sociological debate. Derek Sayer re-examines the answers given by Karl Marx and Max Weber, authors of two of the most profound sociological critiques of modernity. His reassessment of Marx and Weber on capitalism and modernity provides a new reading which reveals the remarkable consonances between their sociologies of the modern condition. Going beyond the well-known stereotypes of ‘the Marx-Weber debate', Professor Sayer shows that both Marx and Weber produced a challenging critique of the nature of power and subjectivity in modern society, a critique which retains all its intellectual force and moral relevance today. A major work of original scholarship, Capitalism and Modernity is clearly and accessibly written. It is an authoritative and provocative commentary on a debate central to modern sociology and politics and will be a key text in social theory for students of sociology, politics and philosophy.
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Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century : A Surrealist History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Reprint, 2015-01-25
**The story of modernity told through a cultural history of twentieth-century Prague** Setting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the "city of light," Walter Benjamin dubbed Paris "the capital of the nineteenth century." In this eagerly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed __Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History__, Derek Sayer argues that Prague could well be seen as the capital of the much darker twentieth century. Ranging across twentieth-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and always surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis. Located at the crossroads of struggles between democratic, communist, and fascist visions of the modern world, twentieth-century Prague witnessed revolutions and invasions, national liberation and ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, show trials, and snuffed-out dreams of "socialism with a human face." Yet between the wars, when Prague was the capital of Europe's most easterly parliamentary democracy, it was also a hotbed of artistic and architectural modernism, and a center of surrealism second only to Paris. Focusing on these years, Sayer explores Prague's spectacular modern buildings, monuments, paintings, books, films, operas, exhibitions, and much more. A place where the utopian fantasies of the century repeatedly unraveled, Prague was tailor-made for surrealist André Breton's "black humor," and Sayer discusses the way the city produced unrivaled connoisseurs of grim comedy, from Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Hasek to Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. A masterful and unforgettable account of a city where an idling flaneur could just as easily be a secret policeman, this book vividly shows why Prague can teach us so much about the twentieth century and what made us who we are.
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Going Down for Air: A Memoir in Search of a Subject (Great Barrington Books) (Charles Lemert Books) Derek Sayer; Charles C. Lemert Routledge Taylor & Francis Group [distributor, Taylor & Francis (Unlimited), London, 2016
Annotation What is hidden in the taste of a madeleine - or in snatches of Bob Dylan songs, operatic arias, and the remembered sting of a rattan cane? An exploration of memory, Going Down for Air artfully combines two very different yet connected texts. A Memoir is richly evocative not only of times past, but also of a very English, imperial, queerly masculine subjectivity, caught on the cusp of the extinction of the world in and of which it made sense. Derek Sayer's allusive writing succeeds as few have done before in capturing the leaps and bounds of memory itself. Rich in its detail, unstinting in its honesty, this beautifully written memoir is a considerable literary achievement. The memoir is complemented by Sayer's provocative theoretical essay on memory and social identity. Drawing on linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, photographic images, and literary texts, In Search of a Subject argues that it is memory above all that maintains the imagined identities upon which society rests. Going Down for Air is a bold and strikingly successful literary and sociological experiment, which makes a major contribution to understanding how our memories work - and gives them social meaning far beyond what we normally imagine. Praise for Derek Sayer's The Cost of Bohemia: 'Excellent ... the most stimulating introduction to its subject available in English, or any other language.' - New York Times
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Marx's method : ideology, science, and critique in Capital Derek Sayer Harvester Press ; Humanities Press, Marxist theory and contemporary capitalism, no. 17, Hassocks, Sussex : Atlantic Highlands, N.J, 1979
"SAYER, MARX'S METHOD. IDEOLOGY, SCIENCE AND CRITIQUE IN ""CAPITAL"" [HARDBACK] . HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS., 1979, xiii 197 p. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo."
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Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century : A Surrealist History Derek Sayer Princeton: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2013
The story of modernity told through a cultural history of twentieth-century PragueSetting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the'city of light,'Walter Benjamin dubbed Paris'the capital of the nineteenth century.'In this eagerly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History, Derek Sayer argues that Prague could well be seen as the capital of the much darker twentieth century. Ranging across twentieth-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and always surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis.Located at the crossroads of struggles between democratic, communist, and fascist visions of the modern world, twentieth-century Prague witnessed revolutions and invasions, national liberation and ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, show trials, and snuffed-out dreams of'socialism with a human face.'Yet between the wars, when Prague was the capital of Europe's most easterly parliamentary democracy, it was also a hotbed of artistic and architectural modernism, and a center of surrealism second only to Paris.Focusing on these years, Sayer explores Prague's spectacular modern buildings, monuments, paintings, books, films, operas, exhibitions, and much more. A place where the utopian fantasies of the century repeatedly unraveled, Prague was tailor-made for surrealist André Breton's'black humor,'and Sayer discusses the way the city produced unrivaled connoisseurs of grim comedy, from Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Hasek to Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. A masterful and unforgettable account of a city where an idling flaneur could just as easily be a secret policeman, this book vividly shows why Prague can teach us so much about the twentieth century and what made us who we are.
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Socialist Construction and Marxist Theory : Bolshevism and Its Critique Philip Richard D Corrigan; Harvie Ramsay; Derek Sayer Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature, London, 1978
Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay And Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. [191]-222.
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The Coasts of Bohemia : A Czech History Derek Sayer; translations from the Czech by Alena Sayer Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1998
<p>In <i>The Winter's Tale</i>, Shakespeare gave the landlocked country of Bohemia a coastline-a famous and, to Czechs, typical example of foreigners' ignorance of the Czech homeland. Although the lands that were once the Kingdom of Bohemia lie at the heart of Europe, Czechs are usually encountered only in the margins of other people's stories. In <i>The Coasts of Bohemia</i>, Derek Sayer reverses this perspective. He presents a comprehensive and long-needed history of the Czech people that is also a remarkably original history of modern Europe, told from its uneasy center.</p><p>Sayer shows that Bohemia has long been a theater of European conflict. It has been a cradle of Protestantism and a bulwark of the Counter-Reformation; an Austrian imperial province and a proudly Slavic national state; the most easterly democracy in Europe; and a westerly outlier of the Soviet bloc. The complexities of its location have given rise to profound (and often profoundly comic) reflections on the modern condition. Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, Karel Capek and Milan Kundera are all products of its spirit of place. Sayer describes how Bohemia's ambiguities and contradictions are those of Europe itself, and he considers the ironies of viewing Europe, the West, and modernity from the vantage point of a country that has been too often ignored.</p><p><i>The Coasts of Bohemia</i> draws on an enormous array of literary, musical, visual, and documentary sources ranging from banknotes to statues, museum displays to school textbooks, funeral orations to operatic stage-sets, murals in subway stations to censors' indexes of banned books. It brings us into intimate contact with the ever changing details of daily life-the street names and facades of buildings, the heroes figured on postage stamps-that have created and recreated a sense of what it is to be Czech. Sayer's sustained concern with questions of identity, memory, and power place the book at the heart of contemporary intellectual debate. It is an extraordinary story, beautifully told.</p>
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For Mao : Essays in Historical Materialism Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay and Derek Sayer Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature, London, 1979
Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay And Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 163-202.
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The violence of abstraction : the analytic foundations of historical materialism Derek Sayer Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd), 1, 1987
Sayer, Derek
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The Violence of Abstraction: The Analytic Foundations of Historical Materialism (Ideas) Sayer, Derek, author Oxford, UK ; New York, NY, USA : B. Blackwell, Ideas, ideas (Basil Blackwell (Firm)), 1987
xiii, 173 pages ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-163) and index
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Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century : A Surrealist History Derek Sayer Princeton University Press, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2013
The story of modernity told through a cultural history of twentieth-century PragueSetting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the'city of light,'Walter Benjamin dubbed Paris'the capital of the nineteenth century.'In this eagerly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History, Derek Sayer argues that Prague could well be seen as the capital of the much darker twentieth century. Ranging across twentieth-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and always surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis.Located at the crossroads of struggles between democratic, communist, and fascist visions of the modern world, twentieth-century Prague witnessed revolutions and invasions, national liberation and ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, show trials, and snuffed-out dreams of'socialism with a human face.'Yet between the wars, when Prague was the capital of Europe's most easterly parliamentary democracy, it was also a hotbed of artistic and architectural modernism, and a center of surrealism second only to Paris.Focusing on these years, Sayer explores Prague's spectacular modern buildings, monuments, paintings, books, films, operas, exhibitions, and much more. A place where the utopian fantasies of the century repeatedly unraveled, Prague was tailor-made for surrealist André Breton's'black humor,'and Sayer discusses the way the city produced unrivaled connoisseurs of grim comedy, from Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Hasek to Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. A masterful and unforgettable account of a city where an idling flaneur could just as easily be a secret policeman, this book vividly shows why Prague can teach us so much about the twentieth century and what made us who we are.
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Prague, capital of the twentieth century : a surrealist history / Derek Sayer. Sayer, Derek. Princeton University Press, [2013], Princeton, NJ, New Jersey, 2013
The story of modernity told through a cultural history of twentieth-century PragueSetting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the'city of light,'Walter Benjamin dubbed Paris'the capital of the nineteenth century.'In this eagerly anticipated sequel to his acclaimed Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History, Derek Sayer argues that Prague could well be seen as the capital of the much darker twentieth century. Ranging across twentieth-century Prague's astonishingly vibrant and always surprising human landscape, this richly illustrated cultural history describes how the city has experienced (and suffered) more ways of being modern than perhaps any other metropolis.Located at the crossroads of struggles between democratic, communist, and fascist visions of the modern world, twentieth-century Prague witnessed revolutions and invasions, national liberation and ethnic cleansing, the Holocaust, show trials, and snuffed-out dreams of'socialism with a human face.'Yet between the wars, when Prague was the capital of Europe's most easterly parliamentary democracy, it was also a hotbed of artistic and architectural modernism, and a center of surrealism second only to Paris.Focusing on these years, Sayer explores Prague's spectacular modern buildings, monuments, paintings, books, films, operas, exhibitions, and much more. A place where the utopian fantasies of the century repeatedly unraveled, Prague was tailor-made for surrealist André Breton's'black humor,'and Sayer discusses the way the city produced unrivaled connoisseurs of grim comedy, from Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Hasek to Milan Kundera and Václav Havel. A masterful and unforgettable account of a city where an idling flaneur could just as easily be a secret policeman, this book vividly shows why Prague can teach us so much about the twentieth century and what made us who we are.
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布拉格 : 欧洲的十字路口 = Prague : crossroads of Europe 德里克·塞耶 上海世纪出版集团 : 上海文艺出版社, Du cheng xi lie, Di 1 ban, Shanghai Shi, 2021
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布拉格 : 欧洲的十字路口 = Prague : crossroads of Europe 德里克·塞耶 上海世纪出版集团 : 上海文艺出版社, Du cheng xi lie, Di 1 ban, Shanghai Shi, 2021
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The violence of abstraction : the analytic foundations of historical materialism Sayer, Derek, author
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Prague Derek Sayer Reaktion Books, Limited, 2018
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Socialist Construction and Marxist Theory : Bolshevism and Its Critique Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay, Derek Sayer (auth.) Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1, 1978
This book is a collective production. Not only does it result from the combined efforts of its three accredited authors; it also owes much to many others. Its roots lie in our participation in the Political Economy Group which Gavin Williams founded in Durham in 1973. It was in discussions there that we first became aware of the mutual relevance of our apparently quite disparate individual researches, and gained the impetus to write a first draft of this book during 1974. We circulated that draft, both within and outside this Group, and the comment and criticism we received helped us immensely in writing the revised text which follows. The result, we believe, is a better book. At the same time, our revision has involved a good deal of distillation and some excision. Chapter I, for instance, represents a summary of arguments which were originally developed over 150 pages. We attempt to make good such losses in other writings, some of them already published, others still in preparation. In particular, we are writing a volume which will be in many ways a sequel to this, extending our assessment of the theoretical contribution to marxism made by Mao Tse-tung (For Mao: Essays in Historical Materialism, Macmillan, forthcoming). In this connection, we would like to make clear that our discussion in the present volume deals only with the period preceding Mao's death, though we believe that the analysis we offer provides the resources for comprehending the struggles in China which have followed. Finally, we wish to express our particular thanks to Val Gillespie, Sheila Ramsay, Teodor Shanin, Tse Kakui, and Gavin Williams, for their invaluable encouragement, assistance, and criticism throughout. Derek Sayer would like to acknowledge the help of the Social Science Research Council, whose award of a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship has enabled him to work on this project full-time during the last year. January 1977 PHILIP CORRIGAN HARVIE RAMSAY DEREK SAYER 'Letter to the Bureau of Party History.' SF, and (as 'Stalin Falsifies History') ETr.
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Social theory : a reader Jonathan Joseph; Theodor Adorno; Andrew Barry; Émile Durkheim; Friedrich Engels; Michel Foucault; Antonio Gramsci; Jürgen Habermas; Max Horkheimer; Bob Jessop; Herbert Marcuse; Karl Marx; Thomas Osborne; Nikolas Rose; Derek Sayer; Max Weber Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh University Press, [N.p.], 2005
Covering a wide area of political sociology and social and political theory, this Reader offers a selection of extracts incorporating both primary and secondary readings. As well as a general introduction to the concept of social theory, each section is prefaced by an introduction to the relevant theorist(s) and each reading is accompanied by a short explanatory introduction. Including a broad range of texts, the book offers a general introduction to the main writings of political sociology and social theory. While other texts tend to focus either on either traditional or contemporary figures, this Reader is unique in tracing a connecting strand from the work of Marx, Weber and Durkheim to more contemporary social theorists. And by focusing on the theories of social conflict, cohesion and consent it also acts as a guide to issues in sociological, political and cultural analysis. Includes sections on: * Marx and Engels * Gramsci * Durkheim and Parsons * Weber * The Frankfurt School (Adorno and Horkheimer; Marcuse; Habermas) * Foucault Introduces core social concepts and key features of modern society: * Structure and Agency * Ideology * Discourse and Legitimation * The State * Economy * Civil Society Key Features * Covers the main social thinkers and the most important concepts * Focues on how writers contribute to our understanding of social conflict, cohesion and consent * Substantial introductions to each part place the readings in context
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Sblash! Gyda Fflap a Seren Derek Brockway, Suzanne Carpenter Gomer Press, Bant â ni : easy-peasy Welsh, Llandysul, 2009
30 unnumbered pages : 25 cm
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Social theory : a reader Jonathan Joseph; Theodor Adorno; Andrew Barry; Émile Durkheim; Friedrich Engels; Michel Foucault; Antonio Gramsci; Jürgen Habermas; Max Horkheimer; Bob Jessop; Herbert Marcuse; Karl Marx; Thomas Osborne; Nikolas Rose; Derek Sayer; Max Weber Edinburgh University Press, December 15, 2005
Covering a wide area of political sociology and social and political theory, this Reader offers a selection of extracts incorporating both primary and secondary readings. As well as a general introduction to the concept of social theory, each section is prefaced by an introduction to the relevant theorist(s) and each reading is accompanied by a short explanatory introduction.Including a broad range of texts, the book offers a general introduction to the main writings of political sociology and social theory. While other texts tend to focus either on either traditional or contemporary figures, this Reader is unique in tracing a connecting strand from the work of Marx, Weber and Durkheim to more contemporary social theorists. And by focusing on the theories of social conflict, cohesion and consent it also acts as a guide to issues in sociological, political and cultural analysis.Includes sections on:\*Marx and Engels\*Gramsci\*Durkheim and Parsons\*Weber\*The Frankfurt School (Adorno and Horkheimer; Marcuse; Habermas)\*FoucaultIntroduces core social concepts and key features of modern society:\*Structure and Agency\*Ideology\*Discourse and Legitimation\*The State\*Economy\*Civil SocietyKey Features\*Covers the main social thinkers and the most important concepts\*Focues on how writers contribute to our understanding of social conflict, cohesion and consent\*Substantial introductions to each part place the readings in context
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The Inhabited Ruins of Central Europe : Re-imagining Space, History, and Memory Dariusz Gafijczuk, Derek Sayer (eds.) Palgrave Macmillan UK, Springer Nature, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 2013
Focusing on Central Europe, the volume proposes a new paradigm of how culture works, based on a model of "inhabited ruins" as a space where contradictory elements come together into continually renewed and frequently paradoxical configurations. Examines art, architecture, literature and music. Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.2013
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Twenty Years of the Journal of Historical Sociology: Volume 1: Essays on the British State edited by Yoke-Sum Wong and Derek Sayer Blackwell Pub.; Wiley-Interscience; Wiley-Blackwell, 1, 2008
Over the last twenty years the Journal of Historical Sociology has redefined what historical sociology can be. These essays by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers bring together the very best of the JHS. Volume 1 focuses on the British state, Volume 2 on the journal’s wider interdisciplinary challenges.The first in a two-volume anthology representing the best articles published in The Journal of Historical Sociology over the last twenty years. Includes essays, debates and responses written by internationally distinguished historians, sociologists, anthropologists and geographers as well as by pioneering newer scholars have been influential in challenging and redefining the field of historical sociology. Spans a range of issues and topics that combine rich empirical scholarship with sophisticated theoretical engagement, bringing together the very best of the JHS. A collection of essays on state formation from medieval times to the present, focussing mainly on the British state.
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Socialist Construction and Marxist Theory : Bolshevism and Its Critique PHILIP CORRIGAN HARVIE RAMSAY DEREK SAYER, Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay and Derek Sayer, Corrigan, Philip Richard D THE MACMILIAN PRESS, 1978, 1978
Philip Corrigan, Harvie Ramsay And Derek Sayer. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. [191]-222.
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