Books written by Eric Carlton

  • The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

    Hobbes, T. 24 Hobsbawm, E. 115 Ho Chi Minh 118 Hoffnung, M. 148 Hoggart, R. 186 Homosexuality 26, 55, 144, 146, 153, 161 Honorius III 140 Hopi 109ff. Hultkrantz, A. 110 Hulton, J. 34 Hungary 178 Huns 65 Hunter, F. 6 Hurons 83, ...

  • Revival: Militarism (2001): Rule without Law

    Carlton, E. (1994), Massacres: An Historical Perspective, Aldershot, Scholar Press. Carlton, E. (1995), Faces of Despotism, Aldershot, Scholar Press. ... M. (1972), A History of the Greek World, 323–146 BC, London, Methuen.

  • The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

    ... and the very idea of scientific progress is superfluous as progress is unmeasurable. Kuhn actually asserts that there are no certain methods or methodological rules for evaluating scientific theories, although he does ...

  • Ideology and Social Order (RLE Social Theory)

    Eric Carlton, however, has succeeded in bringing together the distinctive orientations of sociology and ancient history into a clearly written discussion of concerns crucial to both disciplines.

  • Massacres: An Historical Perspective

    This book examines spontaneous and organised mass cruelty in this conduct of war, revolution and military occupation. It does this historically - covering the period from classical times to the...

  • Patterns of Belief: Religions in Society

    The wide-ranging and exploratory theme of this book makes it ideal for follow-up work and suggestions for further study are provided after each chapter. This title will be of interest to teachers and students of Religious Studies.

  • The Paranormal: Research and the Quest for Meaning

    This thought-provoking book concludes that the paranormal and our study of it provides a multi-faceted vehicle for humanity's quest to find meaning in life.