This chapter explores the possibility of a dialogue between Zygmunt Bauman and Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, a major figure in comparative historical sociology during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and revealed as a key influence in the acknowledgements of Modernity and the Holocaust. The chapter draws on hitherto unseen correspondence in the Zygmunt Bauman archive at the University of Leeds, and focuses in particular on both authors’ reflections on the possibility for specifically modern forms of mass violence. I situate their dialogue in an extension of the modernity-genocide thesis to the case of the Rwandan genocide in 1994, in effect putting the thinkers’ dialogue into dialogue with an event which continues to pose significan...
This article analyses different criminological approaches to modern genocide. It starts from a criti...
The article is devoted to the late Zygmunt Bauman (d. January 2017), a scholar who made an enormous ...
This thesis explores two lines of critique of social theories of modernity by way of a historical so...
This chapter explores the possibility of a dialogue between Zygmunt Bauman and Shmuel Noah Eisenstad...
Zygmunt Bauman’s Modernity and the Holocaust is a decisive text of intellectual reflection after Aus...
The text examines the relationship between the two categories – Auschwitz and modernity, in recogni...
This book offers a novel sociological examination of the historical trajectories of Burundi and Rwan...
This book offers a novel sociological examination of the historical trajectories of Burundi and Rwan...
The analytical framework of this text is the ‘window’ metaphor, which Bauman applied in Modernity an...
Zygmunt Bauman is one of the most inspirational and controversial thinkers on the scene of contempor...
Two opposite parties in the debate about modernity, the postmodernists and the modernists, share a c...
Genocide is a modern term whereby groups of people are killed on the basis of their religion, race, ...
In this chapter, I revisit and re-tread several forking paths in Bauman’s sociological thinking – hi...
Zygmunt Bauman’s work has emerged as a significant contribution to critical thinking aimed at redefi...
The article explores how in Modernity and the Holocaust to his liquid turn\ud writings Zygmunt Bauma...
This article analyses different criminological approaches to modern genocide. It starts from a criti...
The article is devoted to the late Zygmunt Bauman (d. January 2017), a scholar who made an enormous ...
This thesis explores two lines of critique of social theories of modernity by way of a historical so...
This chapter explores the possibility of a dialogue between Zygmunt Bauman and Shmuel Noah Eisenstad...
Zygmunt Bauman’s Modernity and the Holocaust is a decisive text of intellectual reflection after Aus...
The text examines the relationship between the two categories – Auschwitz and modernity, in recogni...
This book offers a novel sociological examination of the historical trajectories of Burundi and Rwan...
This book offers a novel sociological examination of the historical trajectories of Burundi and Rwan...
The analytical framework of this text is the ‘window’ metaphor, which Bauman applied in Modernity an...
Zygmunt Bauman is one of the most inspirational and controversial thinkers on the scene of contempor...
Two opposite parties in the debate about modernity, the postmodernists and the modernists, share a c...
Genocide is a modern term whereby groups of people are killed on the basis of their religion, race, ...
In this chapter, I revisit and re-tread several forking paths in Bauman’s sociological thinking – hi...
Zygmunt Bauman’s work has emerged as a significant contribution to critical thinking aimed at redefi...
The article explores how in Modernity and the Holocaust to his liquid turn\ud writings Zygmunt Bauma...
This article analyses different criminological approaches to modern genocide. It starts from a criti...
The article is devoted to the late Zygmunt Bauman (d. January 2017), a scholar who made an enormous ...
This thesis explores two lines of critique of social theories of modernity by way of a historical so...