I. Rotberg (ed.)
Patterns of Social Capital
Stability and Change in Historical Perspective
Herausgeber: Rotberg, Robert I
I. Rotberg (ed.)
Patterns of Social Capital
Stability and Change in Historical Perspective
Herausgeber: Rotberg, Robert I
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Examines voluntary associations, comparatively and cross-culturally, as indicators of citizen readiness for civic engagement.
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Examines voluntary associations, comparatively and cross-culturally, as indicators of citizen readiness for civic engagement.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785754
- ISBN-10: 0521785758
- Artikelnr.: 22275299
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785754
- ISBN-10: 0521785758
- Artikelnr.: 22275299
1. Introduction: social capital and political culture in Africa, America,
Australasia, and Europe Robert I. Rotberg; 2. Civic traditions in premodern
Italy Gene Brucker; 3. The sources of civil society in Italy Edward Muir;
4. Finding social capital: the French Revolution in Italy Raymond Grew; 5.
Social capital in the early Industrial Revolution Leonard N. Rosenband; 6.
The diversity of social capital in English communities, 1300-1640 (with a
glance at modern Nigeria) Marjorie K. McIntosh; 7. Social and cultural
capital in Colonial British America: a case study Jack P. Greene; 8. The
growth of voluntary associations in America, 1840-1940 Gerald R. Gamm and
Robert D. Putnam; 9. Civil society as Democratic practice: North American
cities during the nineteenth century Mary P. Ryan; 10. Securing political
returns to social capital: women's associations in the United States,
1880s-1920s Elisabeth S. Clemens; 11. Second-generation civic America:
education, citizenship, and the children of immigrants Reed Ueda; 12. Human
capital and social capital: the rise of secondary schooling in America,
1910-1940 Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz; 13. From local to national
cultures: social capital and civic organization in the Great Plains Myron
P. Gutmann and Sara M. Pullum; 14. Civility, social capital, and civil
society: three powerful concepts for explaining Asia Lucian W. Pye.
Australasia, and Europe Robert I. Rotberg; 2. Civic traditions in premodern
Italy Gene Brucker; 3. The sources of civil society in Italy Edward Muir;
4. Finding social capital: the French Revolution in Italy Raymond Grew; 5.
Social capital in the early Industrial Revolution Leonard N. Rosenband; 6.
The diversity of social capital in English communities, 1300-1640 (with a
glance at modern Nigeria) Marjorie K. McIntosh; 7. Social and cultural
capital in Colonial British America: a case study Jack P. Greene; 8. The
growth of voluntary associations in America, 1840-1940 Gerald R. Gamm and
Robert D. Putnam; 9. Civil society as Democratic practice: North American
cities during the nineteenth century Mary P. Ryan; 10. Securing political
returns to social capital: women's associations in the United States,
1880s-1920s Elisabeth S. Clemens; 11. Second-generation civic America:
education, citizenship, and the children of immigrants Reed Ueda; 12. Human
capital and social capital: the rise of secondary schooling in America,
1910-1940 Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz; 13. From local to national
cultures: social capital and civic organization in the Great Plains Myron
P. Gutmann and Sara M. Pullum; 14. Civility, social capital, and civil
society: three powerful concepts for explaining Asia Lucian W. Pye.
1. Introduction: social capital and political culture in Africa, America,
Australasia, and Europe Robert I. Rotberg; 2. Civic traditions in premodern
Italy Gene Brucker; 3. The sources of civil society in Italy Edward Muir;
4. Finding social capital: the French Revolution in Italy Raymond Grew; 5.
Social capital in the early Industrial Revolution Leonard N. Rosenband; 6.
The diversity of social capital in English communities, 1300-1640 (with a
glance at modern Nigeria) Marjorie K. McIntosh; 7. Social and cultural
capital in Colonial British America: a case study Jack P. Greene; 8. The
growth of voluntary associations in America, 1840-1940 Gerald R. Gamm and
Robert D. Putnam; 9. Civil society as Democratic practice: North American
cities during the nineteenth century Mary P. Ryan; 10. Securing political
returns to social capital: women's associations in the United States,
1880s-1920s Elisabeth S. Clemens; 11. Second-generation civic America:
education, citizenship, and the children of immigrants Reed Ueda; 12. Human
capital and social capital: the rise of secondary schooling in America,
1910-1940 Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz; 13. From local to national
cultures: social capital and civic organization in the Great Plains Myron
P. Gutmann and Sara M. Pullum; 14. Civility, social capital, and civil
society: three powerful concepts for explaining Asia Lucian W. Pye.
Australasia, and Europe Robert I. Rotberg; 2. Civic traditions in premodern
Italy Gene Brucker; 3. The sources of civil society in Italy Edward Muir;
4. Finding social capital: the French Revolution in Italy Raymond Grew; 5.
Social capital in the early Industrial Revolution Leonard N. Rosenband; 6.
The diversity of social capital in English communities, 1300-1640 (with a
glance at modern Nigeria) Marjorie K. McIntosh; 7. Social and cultural
capital in Colonial British America: a case study Jack P. Greene; 8. The
growth of voluntary associations in America, 1840-1940 Gerald R. Gamm and
Robert D. Putnam; 9. Civil society as Democratic practice: North American
cities during the nineteenth century Mary P. Ryan; 10. Securing political
returns to social capital: women's associations in the United States,
1880s-1920s Elisabeth S. Clemens; 11. Second-generation civic America:
education, citizenship, and the children of immigrants Reed Ueda; 12. Human
capital and social capital: the rise of secondary schooling in America,
1910-1940 Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz; 13. From local to national
cultures: social capital and civic organization in the Great Plains Myron
P. Gutmann and Sara M. Pullum; 14. Civility, social capital, and civil
society: three powerful concepts for explaining Asia Lucian W. Pye.