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The sources of social power, Vol. 2
Michael Mann-
Frontmatter
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Preface to the new edition (page vii)
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Preface (page xix)
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1 Introduction (page 1)
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2 Economic and ideological power relations (page 23)
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3 A theory of the modern state (page 44)
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4 The Industrial Revolution and old regime liberalism in Britain, 1760-1880 (page 92)
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5 The American Revolution and the institutionalization of confederal capitalist liberalism (page 137)
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6 The French Revolution and the bourgeois nation (page 167)
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7 Conclusion to Chapters 4-6: The emergence of classes and nations (page 214)
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8 Geopolitics and international capitalism (page 254)
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9 Struggle over Germany: I. Prussia and authoritarian national capitalism (page 297)
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10 Struggle over Germany: II. Austria and confederal representation (page 330)
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11 The rise of the modern state: I. Quantitative data (page 358)
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12 The rise of the modern state: II. The autonomy of military power (page 402)
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13 The rise of the modern state: III. Bureaucratization (page 444)
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14 The rise of the modern state: IV. The expansion of civilian scope (page 479)
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15 The resistable rise of the British working class, 1815-1880 (page 510)
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16 The middle-class nation (page 546)
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17 Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914: I. Great Britain (page 597)
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18 Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914: II. Comparative analysis of working-class movements (page 628)
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19 Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880-1914: III. The peasantry (page 692)
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20 Theoretical conclusions: Classes, states, nations, and the sources of social power (page 723)
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21 Empirical culmination - over the top: Geopolitics, class struggle, and World War I (page 740)
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Appendix Additional tables on state finances and state employment (page 803)
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Index (page 816)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CS | 42.4 (July 2013): 482-484 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23525406 |
CS | 24.6 (Nov. 1995): 772-774 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2076684 |
APSR | 88.4 (Dec. 1994): 1031-1032 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2082769 |
AJS | 100.3 (Nov. 1994): 819-820 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2782408 |
JEH | 55.1 (Mar. 1995): 167-169 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2123778 |
BJS | 46.2 (Jun. 1995): 362-363 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/591800 |
AHR | 100.2 (Apr. 1995): 484-485 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2169014 |
ENHR | 109.434 (Nov. 1994): 1225-1227 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/573875 |
WP | 50.3 (Apr. 1998): 475-505 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25054049 |
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Published: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9781139557597 (ebook)
- 9781107670648 (paper)
- 9781107031180 (hardcover)