越界的现代人:中东历史上的社会关系与文化制度

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Kaleb Herman Adney
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每一本书都通过对政治运动和机会主义个人的个案研究来分析社会分层与现代国家建设之间的关系。Odile Moreau和Stuart Schaar编辑的这本书介绍了八个案例研究,比较和对比了不完全符合当代政治、意识形态或经济类别的个人传记。斯蒂芬妮·克罗宁(Stephanie Cronin)的这本书汇集了11篇关于官僚和经济过程的文章,这些过程创造了犯罪和贫困的新概念。这本经过编辑的书的核心是社会阶级的概念,这对莫罗和沙尔的书来说并不那么重要。最后一卷由Ramazan HakkıÖztan和Alp Yenen编辑,处理了许多与Stephanie Cronin相同的问题。然而,它的案例研究更明确地处理了在动荡和革命时期,传统政治和秘密政治之间的灰色地带,这一时期将该地区转变为民族国家的集合体。每本书都是独一无二的,但它们共同为我们提供了宝贵的见解,让我们了解将巨头、骗子、革命者和罪犯带入共同政治领域的过程。因此,这些卷对跨地区政治项目、企业和国家建设的历史辩论,以及暴力和资本积累在现代背景下相互作用的多样性做出了重大贡献,这些卷中的案例研究有显著的主题重叠以及方法论见解。这些书很有价值
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Transgressive moderns: social relations and cultural institutions in Middle Eastern History
Each of these books analyzes the relationship between social stratification and modern state-building through case studies on political movements, on the one hand, and opportunistic individuals, on the other. The volume edited by Odile Moreau and Stuart Schaar presents eight case studies that compare and contrast the biographies of individuals that don’t fit squarely into contemporary political, ideological, or economic categories. Stephanie Cronin’s volume is a collection of eleven essays on bureaucratic and economic processes that created new notions of crime and poverty. Central to this edited volume is the concept of social class, which is less fundamental to Moreau and Schaar’s book. The last volume, edited by Ramazan Hakkı Öztan and Alp Yenen, deals with many of the same questions as Stephanie Cronin’s. However, its case studies deal more explicitly with the gray zone between conventional and clandestine politics during a period of upheaval and revolution that transformed the region into a collection of nation-states. Each book is unique but together they provide us with valuable insights into the processes that brought magnates, hustlers, revolutionaries, and criminals into a common political sphere. As such, these volumes contribute significantly to the historiographical debates about transregional political projects, empireand nation-building, and the multiplicity of ways that violence and capital accumulation have interacted with one another in the modern context.1 Striking in their topical breadth, the case studies in these volumes have significant thematic overlap as well as methodological insight. These books are valuable
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New Perspectives on Turkey
New Perspectives on Turkey SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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