This book is an introductory guide to the work of Talcott Parsons, designed specifically for students and those new to his work. It offers a comprehensive guide to reading and understanding the development of Parsons' sociological ideas, placing them in the context of his life and his position in American sociology. Scott delves into crucial resources on Parsons, including a bibliography of key works and a guide to further reading. By equipping readers to understand Parsons, the author arms them to engage with Parsons' work for themselves and to come to their own, informed judgments about his contemporary relevance.

This primer is
the first introductory guide to the work of Max Weber designed
specifically for students and those new to his work, providing a readable, clear, comprehensive and
authoritative overview. The
book discusses Weber’s personal biography, placing him in the context of the
development of the social sciences, covering his methodology as well as his work on
religion, politics, economic history, music, and the development of capitalism.


All that the
reader needs to gain a good grasp of Weber’s importance is contained in this
book, which provides a firm foundation for the independent reading of Weber
himself and for pursuing the many discussions and interpretations of his ideas.
The book will appeal to readers in sociology, politics, history, law, religion,
and other areas of the social sciences to which Weber made a contribution.



The book includes a
complete list of the best translations of Weber’s works into English, an
extensive guide to further reading highlighting uses and applications of Weber’s
ideas, and a brief overview of the German editions of his collected works.