ABSTRACT

This book locates Elias's work clearly within the development of sociology and also against the background of current debates.
Between the 1930s and the 1980s he developed a unique approach to social theory which is now beginning to take root in contemporary social research and theory. Since the translation of his work into English began to accelerate in the 1980s, a growing number of books and articles on topics including health, sexuality, crime, national and ethnic identity, femininity and globalization, in a variety of disciplines, make positive reference to Elias as an authority on the history of emotions, identity, violence, the body and state formation.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter |30 pages

An Intellectual Sketch

chapter |49 pages

On Civilizing Processes

chapter |28 pages

Process Sociology Extended

chapter |3 pages

Reading Elias