
The Context of Sociology's Emergence
Understand the historical backdrop of 18th and 19th century Europe, including the Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution, which spurred the birth of sociology as a discipline.
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Understand the historical backdrop of 18th and 19th century Europe, including the Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution, which spurred the birth of sociology as a discipline.
Key Questions
- Explain how the Industrial Revolution created new social problems that required a new science of society.
- Analyse the influence of the Enlightenment on early sociological thought.
- Identify the key intellectual and social forces that led to the emergence of sociology.
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