Cultural Studies

Max Weber

Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe

Band I/11: Zur Psychophysik der industriellen Arbeit. Schriften und Reden 1908–1912
Hrsg. v. Wolfgang Schluchter, in Zus.-Arb. m. Sabine Frommer

[Max Weber. On the Psychophysics of Industrial Work. Writings and Speeches 1908–1912. Edited by Wolfgang Schluchter with the assistance of Sabine Frommer.]

1995. XII, 470 pages.
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The title of this volume originated in a series of articles published in 1908/1909 as On the Psychophysics of Industrial Work. This text, in wich Max Weber explores questions of natural science and ergonmics from a sociological point of view, forms the central part of further from a sociological point of view, forms the central part of further works which revolved around the inquiry made by the Society for Social Policy in 1908, Survey concerning Selection and Adaption (Choice and Course of Occupation) for the Workers of Major Industrial Enterprises and which dealt with the methods of such inquiries. Max Weber tested and proved his concepts and research strategies in real life.
»[…] the Max Weber Gesamtausgabe has again proven its invaluable significance as a treasure for serios Weberian scholars and for others interested in the intellectual history of Germany.«
Gianfranco Poggi in Journal of Sociology (1992), p. 690–692
The title of this volume originated in a series of articles published in 1908/1909 as On the Psychophysics of Industrial Work. This text, in wich Max Weber explores questions of natural science and ergonmics from a sociological point of view, forms the central part of further from a sociological point of view, forms the central part of further works which revolved around the inquiry made by the Society for Social Policy in 1908, Survey concerning Selection and Adaption (Choice and Course of Occupation) for the Workers of Major Industrial Enterprises and which dealt with the methods of such inquiries. Max Weber tested and proved his concepts and research strategies in real life.
»[…] the Max Weber Gesamtausgabe has again proven its invaluable significance as a treasure for serios Weberian scholars and for others interested in the intellectual history of Germany.«
Gianfranco Poggi in Journal of Sociology (1992), p. 690–692
Authors/Editors

Max Weber Geboren 1864 in Erfurt; Studium der Jurisprudenz, Geschichte, Nationalökonomie und Philosophie in Heidelberg, Berlin und Göttingen; 1889 Promotion über die Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter; 1891 Habilitationsschrift über Römische Agrargeschichte; Ordinarius für Nationalökonomie in Freiburg (ab 1894) und Heidelberg (ab 1897); Mitherausgeber des Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik und Redakteur des Grundriß der Sozialökonomik; umfassende Beiträge zur Methodologie der Sozialwissenschaften, zur Politik des deutschen Kaiserreichs, zu Wirtschaft, Politik, Religion, Recht und Kunst in universalgeschichtlicher Perspektive; nach langem, krankheitsbedingtem Interim schließlich Professor für Gesellschaftswissenschaft, Wirtschaftsgeschichte und Nationalökonomie in München (ab 1919); gestorben 1920 in München.

Wolfgang Schluchter ist emeritierter Professor für Soziologie an der Universität Heidelberg und geschäftsführender Herausgeber der Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe.
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Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Soziologische Revue — Jg. 19, (1996), S. 301–309 (Hubert Treiber)
In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift — Jg.43 (2002), H. 1, S. 170ff (Prof Dr Dirk Käsler)
In: Historische Zeitschrift — Bd. 263, (1996), S. 149–150 (Gregor Schöllgen)
In: FAZ — Nr. 227 vom 29.9.95, S. 46 (F.A.Z.)
In: Archiv für Sozialgeschichte — Bd.43 (2003), S. 565ff (Friedrich Lenger)