State Formations
Herausgeber: Anderson, Greg; Strauss, Julia C.; Brooke, John L.
State Formations
Herausgeber: Anderson, Greg; Strauss, Julia C.; Brooke, John L.
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Uses modernist and postmodernist theoretical perspectives to examine the formation and reformation of states throughout history and around the globe.
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Uses modernist and postmodernist theoretical perspectives to examine the formation and reformation of states throughout history and around the globe.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416535
- ISBN-10: 1108416535
- Artikelnr.: 49443133
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416535
- ISBN-10: 1108416535
- Artikelnr.: 49443133
Introduction: approaches to state formations John L. Brooke and Julia C.
Strauss; Part I. Definitions: 1. On the person of the state Quentin
Skinner; 2. The state as a social relation Bob Jessop; 3. Was there any
such thing as a non-modern state? Greg Anderson; Part II. Foundings: 4.
Comparative perspectives and early states revisited Rita P. Wright; 5. (Re)
introducing the state on the medieval Swahili Coast Chapurukha M. Kusimba;
6. Renaissance states of mind Michael Martoccio; 7. Bringing the sark¿r
back in: translating patrimonialism and the state in early modern and early
colonial India Nicholas J. Abbott; 8. Revolutionary state formation: the
origins of the strong American state William J. Novak and Steven Pincus; 9.
The founding of non-democratic states Richard Bensel; Part III. Agendas:
10. Empire as state: the Roman case Clifford Ando; 11. Weights and measures
and state formation: the view from the early American republic Stephen
Mihm; 12. Mapping power: the shape of the state in the post-Civil War
American South Greg P. Downs; 13. To bee or not to bee: the co-production
of modern science and the modern state John F. M. Clark; 14. Taxes and the
two faces of the state since the eighteenth century Yannis D. Kotsonis; 15.
Regimes and repertoires of statebuilding: the two Chinas and regime
consolidation in the early 1950s Julia C. Strauss; Part IV. Memberships:
16. The Mesopotamian citizen conceptualized: affect, speech and perception
Seth Richardson; 17. Military mobilization and the experience of living
with the Ming state Michael Szonyi; 18. Ethnicity and power in early modern
Europe and Asia Victor Lieberman; 19. Patriliny and modern states in the
Middle East Diane King; 20. Social service, convivialismo, and hegemony in
Colombia Rebecca Tally; 21. Indian affirmative action and the postcolonial
state Anupama Rao; Conclusion: notes toward a global synthesis John L.
Brooke and Julia C. Strauss.
Strauss; Part I. Definitions: 1. On the person of the state Quentin
Skinner; 2. The state as a social relation Bob Jessop; 3. Was there any
such thing as a non-modern state? Greg Anderson; Part II. Foundings: 4.
Comparative perspectives and early states revisited Rita P. Wright; 5. (Re)
introducing the state on the medieval Swahili Coast Chapurukha M. Kusimba;
6. Renaissance states of mind Michael Martoccio; 7. Bringing the sark¿r
back in: translating patrimonialism and the state in early modern and early
colonial India Nicholas J. Abbott; 8. Revolutionary state formation: the
origins of the strong American state William J. Novak and Steven Pincus; 9.
The founding of non-democratic states Richard Bensel; Part III. Agendas:
10. Empire as state: the Roman case Clifford Ando; 11. Weights and measures
and state formation: the view from the early American republic Stephen
Mihm; 12. Mapping power: the shape of the state in the post-Civil War
American South Greg P. Downs; 13. To bee or not to bee: the co-production
of modern science and the modern state John F. M. Clark; 14. Taxes and the
two faces of the state since the eighteenth century Yannis D. Kotsonis; 15.
Regimes and repertoires of statebuilding: the two Chinas and regime
consolidation in the early 1950s Julia C. Strauss; Part IV. Memberships:
16. The Mesopotamian citizen conceptualized: affect, speech and perception
Seth Richardson; 17. Military mobilization and the experience of living
with the Ming state Michael Szonyi; 18. Ethnicity and power in early modern
Europe and Asia Victor Lieberman; 19. Patriliny and modern states in the
Middle East Diane King; 20. Social service, convivialismo, and hegemony in
Colombia Rebecca Tally; 21. Indian affirmative action and the postcolonial
state Anupama Rao; Conclusion: notes toward a global synthesis John L.
Brooke and Julia C. Strauss.
Introduction: approaches to state formations John L. Brooke and Julia C.
Strauss; Part I. Definitions: 1. On the person of the state Quentin
Skinner; 2. The state as a social relation Bob Jessop; 3. Was there any
such thing as a non-modern state? Greg Anderson; Part II. Foundings: 4.
Comparative perspectives and early states revisited Rita P. Wright; 5. (Re)
introducing the state on the medieval Swahili Coast Chapurukha M. Kusimba;
6. Renaissance states of mind Michael Martoccio; 7. Bringing the sark¿r
back in: translating patrimonialism and the state in early modern and early
colonial India Nicholas J. Abbott; 8. Revolutionary state formation: the
origins of the strong American state William J. Novak and Steven Pincus; 9.
The founding of non-democratic states Richard Bensel; Part III. Agendas:
10. Empire as state: the Roman case Clifford Ando; 11. Weights and measures
and state formation: the view from the early American republic Stephen
Mihm; 12. Mapping power: the shape of the state in the post-Civil War
American South Greg P. Downs; 13. To bee or not to bee: the co-production
of modern science and the modern state John F. M. Clark; 14. Taxes and the
two faces of the state since the eighteenth century Yannis D. Kotsonis; 15.
Regimes and repertoires of statebuilding: the two Chinas and regime
consolidation in the early 1950s Julia C. Strauss; Part IV. Memberships:
16. The Mesopotamian citizen conceptualized: affect, speech and perception
Seth Richardson; 17. Military mobilization and the experience of living
with the Ming state Michael Szonyi; 18. Ethnicity and power in early modern
Europe and Asia Victor Lieberman; 19. Patriliny and modern states in the
Middle East Diane King; 20. Social service, convivialismo, and hegemony in
Colombia Rebecca Tally; 21. Indian affirmative action and the postcolonial
state Anupama Rao; Conclusion: notes toward a global synthesis John L.
Brooke and Julia C. Strauss.
Strauss; Part I. Definitions: 1. On the person of the state Quentin
Skinner; 2. The state as a social relation Bob Jessop; 3. Was there any
such thing as a non-modern state? Greg Anderson; Part II. Foundings: 4.
Comparative perspectives and early states revisited Rita P. Wright; 5. (Re)
introducing the state on the medieval Swahili Coast Chapurukha M. Kusimba;
6. Renaissance states of mind Michael Martoccio; 7. Bringing the sark¿r
back in: translating patrimonialism and the state in early modern and early
colonial India Nicholas J. Abbott; 8. Revolutionary state formation: the
origins of the strong American state William J. Novak and Steven Pincus; 9.
The founding of non-democratic states Richard Bensel; Part III. Agendas:
10. Empire as state: the Roman case Clifford Ando; 11. Weights and measures
and state formation: the view from the early American republic Stephen
Mihm; 12. Mapping power: the shape of the state in the post-Civil War
American South Greg P. Downs; 13. To bee or not to bee: the co-production
of modern science and the modern state John F. M. Clark; 14. Taxes and the
two faces of the state since the eighteenth century Yannis D. Kotsonis; 15.
Regimes and repertoires of statebuilding: the two Chinas and regime
consolidation in the early 1950s Julia C. Strauss; Part IV. Memberships:
16. The Mesopotamian citizen conceptualized: affect, speech and perception
Seth Richardson; 17. Military mobilization and the experience of living
with the Ming state Michael Szonyi; 18. Ethnicity and power in early modern
Europe and Asia Victor Lieberman; 19. Patriliny and modern states in the
Middle East Diane King; 20. Social service, convivialismo, and hegemony in
Colombia Rebecca Tally; 21. Indian affirmative action and the postcolonial
state Anupama Rao; Conclusion: notes toward a global synthesis John L.
Brooke and Julia C. Strauss.