Conflict

Books:

Apter. Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan (1984);

    -     Political Protest and Social Change (1996);

    -     The Legitimization of Violence (1997);

    -     The New Europe and the Politics of Exclusion (1998);

Bauman. Modernity and the Holocaust (1989);

Cockburn. The Space Between Us: Negotiating Gender and National Identities in Conflict (1998);

Collins R. Conflict Sociology: Toward an Explanatory Science (1972);

    -     Violence: A Microsociological Theory (2008);

Coser. The Functions of Social Conflict (1956);

    -     Continuities in the Study of Social Conflict (1967);

Dahrendorf. Reflections on the Revolution in Europe (2017, in German 1990);

    -     Class and Conflict in an Industrial Society (2022, in German 1957);

Giddens. A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism, Vol. 2: The Nation State and Violence (1985);

Gumplovicz. Outlines of Sociology (2020, in German 1885);

Hechter. Containing Nationalism (2000);

Huntington. The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (1996);

Lopreato. Class, Conflict, and Mobility: Theories and Studies of Class Structure (1972);

Marx. The Communist Manifesto (in German 1948); 

    -     Class Struggles in France (in German 1850);

Miliband. Divided Societies: Class Struggle in Contemporary Capitalism (1989);

Mills. The Causes of World War Three (1958);

Oberschall. Social Conflict and Social Movements (1973);

    -     Conflict and Peacebuilding in Divided Societies: Responses to Ethnic Violence (2007);

Ortega y Gasset. The Revolt of the Masses (1994, in Spanish 1929);

Rex. Race, Community and Conflict (1967);

    -     Social Conflict: A Theoretical and Conceptual Analysis (1981);

Sanderson. The Evolution of Human Sociality: A Darwinian Conflict Perspective (2001);

    -     Conflict Sociology (2009);

Simmel. The Problems of the Philosophy of History: An Epistemological Essay (1977, in German 1892);

Skocpol. States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China (1979);

    -     Social Revolutions in the Modern World (1994);

Sorokin. Sociology of Revolutions (1925);

    -     Man and Society in Calamity: The Effects of War, Revolution, Famine, Pestilence Upon Human Mind, Behavior, Social Organization and Cultural Life (1942);

Spencer. The Study of Sociology (1873);

Stark. Religion and Society in Tension (1965);

Sztompka. System and Function (1974);

Thomas W. The Child in America: Behavior Problems and Programs (1928);

Thrasher. The Gang: A Study of 1,313 Gangs in Chicago (1927);

Tilly. The Vendée (1964);

    -     The Rebellious Century: 1830–1930 (1975);

    -     From Mobilization to Revolution (1978);

    -     Coercion, Capital, and European States: A.D. 990–1990 (1990);

    -     European Revolutions: 1492–1992 (1993);

    -     Popular Contention in Great Britain: 1758–1834 (1995);

    -     The Politics of Collective Violence (2003);

    -     Contention and Democracy in Europe: 1650–2000 (2004);

    -     Economic and Political Contention in Comparative Perspective (2005);

    -     Contentious Politics (2006);

Tocqueville. The Old Regime and the French Revolution (2014, in French 1856);

Touraine. The Post-Industrial Society (1971, in French 1969); 

Toynbee. Nationality and the War (1915);

    -     A Study of History, 12 vols. (1934-1961);

Turner B. Conflicts about Class (1996);

Turner J. Societal Stratification: A Theoretical Analysis (1984);

Van den Berghe. Africa: Social Problems of Change and Conflict (1965);

    -     South Africa, a Study in Conflict (1980);

Wallerstein. The Modern World System, 4 vol. (1974-2011);

Wiese. Systematic Sociology (1977, in German 1924/1929);

Wilson W. Power, Racism, and Privilege: Race Relations in Theoretical and Sociohistorical Perspectives (1973);

Wright. The Politics of Punishment: A Critical Analysis of Prisons in America (1973);

    -     Class, Crisis, and the State (1978);

Yinger. Ethnicity: Source of Strength? Source of Conflict? (1994);

Znaniecki. Modern Nationalities (1952).

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