The sources of social power : vol. 2. The Rise of classes and Nation-States, 1760-1914.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mann, Michael
Format: Ouvrage
Language:Anglais
Published: Cambridge, New York, Melbourne : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Economic and Ideological Power Relations
  • A Theory of the Modern State
  • The Industrial Revolution and Old Regime Liberalism in Britain, 1760-1880
  • The American Revolution and the Institutionalization of Confederal Capitalist Liberalism
  • The French Revolution and the Bourgeois Nation
  • The Emergence of Classes and Nations
  • Geopolitics and International Capitalism
  • Struggle over Germany : 1. Prussia and authoritarian national capitalism
  • Struggle over Germania : 2. Austria and confederal representation
  • The Rise of the Modern State : 1. Quantitative data
  • The Rise of the Modern State : 2. The autonomy of military power
  • The Rise of the Modern State : 3. Bureaucratization
  • The Rise of the Modern State : 4. The expansion of civilian scope
  • The Resistible Rise of the British Working Class, 1815-1880
  • The Middle-class Nation
  • Class Struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914 : 1. Great Britain
  • Class Struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914 : 2. Comparative analysis of working class movements
  • Class Struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914 : 3. The peasantry
  • Theoretical Conclusions : Classes, states, nations and the sources of social power
  • Empirical Culmination - over the Top : Geopolitics, class struggle and World War I.