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  1. Front Matter
    1. Dedication
    2. Title
    3. Contents
    4. Series Foreword
    5. Preface and Acknowledgements
  2. Introduction
  3. Part 1: Sociological Theory and Historical Sociology
    1. 1 Modernization Theory, Underdevelopment and Multiple Modernities
    2. 2 From Modernization Theory to World History
  4. Part 2: Social Sciences and Questions of Epistemology
    1. 3 Opening the Social Sciences to Cosmopolitanism?
    2. 4 Global Sociology: Indigenous, Subversive, Autonomous?
    3. 5 Global Sociology: Multiple, Southern, Provincial?
  5. Part 3: Connected Sociologies
    1. 6 Postcolonial and Decolonial Reconstructions
    2. 7 Sociology for an ‘Always-Already’ Global Age
  6. Bibliography
  7. Index
  8. Copyright

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