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Routledge Sociology Responds to Fascism - Academic Book

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Description

Explore the historical relationship between sociological study and political upheaval with Sociology Responds to Fascism by Routledge. While much is written about the theoretical aspects of fascism, this work shifts the focus to the personal and professional actions of the scholars themselves. It examines how sociologists reacted when confronted with fascist movements in their own lives and societies. This major work of historical scholarship investigates the spectrum of human response, questioning whether academic figures acted with courage or chose compromise. By looking at the lived experiences of sociologists from around the world, the book investigates why this specific history has remained quiet for so long. It provides a necessary evaluation of how social scientists navigate extreme political shifts and the impact of those decisions on the field of sociology. This book is an essential resource for students and researchers interested in the intersection of social science and political history.

Key Features

Examines the personal and professional reactions of sociologists to the rise and practice of fascism globally.

Investigates the historical reasons why the sociological response to fascist movements has been shrouded in silence.

Evaluates the balance between courage and compromise among scholars when faced with political extremism.

Provides a major work of historical scholarship featuring perspectives from sociologists around the world.

Offers deep insight into how social scientists interact with and respond to radical political changes in their own lives.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 August 1992
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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