Modernization, Democracy and Social Classes

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  • ISBN 9781032847740
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gino Germani’s intellectual itinerary is a key step in the understanding of sociology in Latin America. Offering a fresh perspective, this book seeks to strengthen a better reflection on the history of sociology and social sciences in the region, through a reconstruction of the content and context of his enormous production and its legacies and legitimacies.

The volume argues that Germani made a huge contribution to the development of sociology and social thought not only in Argentina and South America but also throughout Latin America, United States and Italy, with an enriching and original interdisciplinary perspective. It identifies his theoretical and conceptual proposals and empirical approach and discusses the implications of his ideas in different regional, national and local experiences and contexts. In particular, they promote the prospect of comparative studies focused on different areas of the Global South.

A vital collection of work on a key thinker in Latin American Sociology for scholars and students of Sociology in the Americas and the Global South.

Martín Unzué, PhD is a professor at the Universities of Buenos Aires, La Plata and Quilmes, Argentina and the Director of the Gino Germani Research Institute, University of Buenos Aires (UBA). He has worked on the return of the Gino Germani documentary collection to the UBA. His last book is about the history of the University of Buenos Aires since 1955 (Profesores, científicos e intelectuales. La UBA de 1955 a su Bicentenario).

Diego Ezequiel Pereyra PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Planning and Public Policies, National University of Lanús, Argentina. His area of research is the history of sociology and sociological traditions as a field of intersection among intellectual history, political sociology and sociology of education. He is an Independent Researcher at CONICET, based at the Gino Germani Research Institute, Universities of Buenos Aires.