The Many Hands of the State
Theorizing Political Authority and Social Control
Herausgeber: Morgan, Kimberly J; Orloff, Ann Shola
The Many Hands of the State
Theorizing Political Authority and Social Control
Herausgeber: Morgan, Kimberly J; Orloff, Ann Shola
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This book offers a sampling of cutting-edge research on the state, pointing to future directions for research and providing innovative ways of theorizing states.
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This book offers a sampling of cutting-edge research on the state, pointing to future directions for research and providing innovative ways of theorizing states.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781107135291
- ISBN-10: 110713529X
- Artikelnr.: 45154628
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781107135291
- ISBN-10: 110713529X
- Artikelnr.: 45154628
Introduction Kimberly J. Morgan and Ann Shola Orloff; Part I. Locating the
State: The Problem of Boundaries: 1. Reconciling equal treatment with
respect for individuality: associations in the symbiotic state Elisabeth
Clemens; 2. Beyond the hidden American state: rethinking government
visibility Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn; 3. States as a series of people
exchanges Armando Lara-Millán; 4. State metrology: the rating of sovereigns
and the judgment of nations Marion Fourcade; Part II. Stratification and
the Transformation of States: 5. Gendered states made and remade: gendered
labor policies in the US and Sweden, 1960-2010 Ann Shola Orloff; 6. States
and gender justice Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon; 7. The civil rights
states: how the American state develops itself Desmond King and Robert C.
Lieberman; 8. Disaggregating the racial state: activists, diplomats and the
partial shift toward racial equality in Brazil Tianna S. Paschel; Part III.
Developing the Sinews of Power: 9. Democratic states of unexception:
towards a new genealogy of the American political William J. Novak, Stephen
W. Sawyer and James T. Sparrow; 10. Performing order: an examination of the
seemingly impossible task of subjugating large numbers of people,
everywhere, all the time Christian Davenport; 11. Fiscal forearms: taxation
as the lifeblood of the modern liberal state Ajay K. Mehrotra; 12.
Unexpected adversaries: the state and the revolution in war Meyer
Kestnbaum; Part IV. States and Empires: The Transnational/Global Turn: 13.
Imperial states and the age of discovery in transition(s) to modernity
Julia Adams and Steve Pincus; 14. Making legibility between colony and
empire: translation, conflation, and the making of the Muslim state Iza
Hussin; 15. The octopus and the Hekatonkheire: on many-armed states and
tentacular empires George Steinmentz.
State: The Problem of Boundaries: 1. Reconciling equal treatment with
respect for individuality: associations in the symbiotic state Elisabeth
Clemens; 2. Beyond the hidden American state: rethinking government
visibility Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn; 3. States as a series of people
exchanges Armando Lara-Millán; 4. State metrology: the rating of sovereigns
and the judgment of nations Marion Fourcade; Part II. Stratification and
the Transformation of States: 5. Gendered states made and remade: gendered
labor policies in the US and Sweden, 1960-2010 Ann Shola Orloff; 6. States
and gender justice Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon; 7. The civil rights
states: how the American state develops itself Desmond King and Robert C.
Lieberman; 8. Disaggregating the racial state: activists, diplomats and the
partial shift toward racial equality in Brazil Tianna S. Paschel; Part III.
Developing the Sinews of Power: 9. Democratic states of unexception:
towards a new genealogy of the American political William J. Novak, Stephen
W. Sawyer and James T. Sparrow; 10. Performing order: an examination of the
seemingly impossible task of subjugating large numbers of people,
everywhere, all the time Christian Davenport; 11. Fiscal forearms: taxation
as the lifeblood of the modern liberal state Ajay K. Mehrotra; 12.
Unexpected adversaries: the state and the revolution in war Meyer
Kestnbaum; Part IV. States and Empires: The Transnational/Global Turn: 13.
Imperial states and the age of discovery in transition(s) to modernity
Julia Adams and Steve Pincus; 14. Making legibility between colony and
empire: translation, conflation, and the making of the Muslim state Iza
Hussin; 15. The octopus and the Hekatonkheire: on many-armed states and
tentacular empires George Steinmentz.
Introduction Kimberly J. Morgan and Ann Shola Orloff; Part I. Locating the
State: The Problem of Boundaries: 1. Reconciling equal treatment with
respect for individuality: associations in the symbiotic state Elisabeth
Clemens; 2. Beyond the hidden American state: rethinking government
visibility Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn; 3. States as a series of people
exchanges Armando Lara-Millán; 4. State metrology: the rating of sovereigns
and the judgment of nations Marion Fourcade; Part II. Stratification and
the Transformation of States: 5. Gendered states made and remade: gendered
labor policies in the US and Sweden, 1960-2010 Ann Shola Orloff; 6. States
and gender justice Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon; 7. The civil rights
states: how the American state develops itself Desmond King and Robert C.
Lieberman; 8. Disaggregating the racial state: activists, diplomats and the
partial shift toward racial equality in Brazil Tianna S. Paschel; Part III.
Developing the Sinews of Power: 9. Democratic states of unexception:
towards a new genealogy of the American political William J. Novak, Stephen
W. Sawyer and James T. Sparrow; 10. Performing order: an examination of the
seemingly impossible task of subjugating large numbers of people,
everywhere, all the time Christian Davenport; 11. Fiscal forearms: taxation
as the lifeblood of the modern liberal state Ajay K. Mehrotra; 12.
Unexpected adversaries: the state and the revolution in war Meyer
Kestnbaum; Part IV. States and Empires: The Transnational/Global Turn: 13.
Imperial states and the age of discovery in transition(s) to modernity
Julia Adams and Steve Pincus; 14. Making legibility between colony and
empire: translation, conflation, and the making of the Muslim state Iza
Hussin; 15. The octopus and the Hekatonkheire: on many-armed states and
tentacular empires George Steinmentz.
State: The Problem of Boundaries: 1. Reconciling equal treatment with
respect for individuality: associations in the symbiotic state Elisabeth
Clemens; 2. Beyond the hidden American state: rethinking government
visibility Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn; 3. States as a series of people
exchanges Armando Lara-Millán; 4. State metrology: the rating of sovereigns
and the judgment of nations Marion Fourcade; Part II. Stratification and
the Transformation of States: 5. Gendered states made and remade: gendered
labor policies in the US and Sweden, 1960-2010 Ann Shola Orloff; 6. States
and gender justice Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon; 7. The civil rights
states: how the American state develops itself Desmond King and Robert C.
Lieberman; 8. Disaggregating the racial state: activists, diplomats and the
partial shift toward racial equality in Brazil Tianna S. Paschel; Part III.
Developing the Sinews of Power: 9. Democratic states of unexception:
towards a new genealogy of the American political William J. Novak, Stephen
W. Sawyer and James T. Sparrow; 10. Performing order: an examination of the
seemingly impossible task of subjugating large numbers of people,
everywhere, all the time Christian Davenport; 11. Fiscal forearms: taxation
as the lifeblood of the modern liberal state Ajay K. Mehrotra; 12.
Unexpected adversaries: the state and the revolution in war Meyer
Kestnbaum; Part IV. States and Empires: The Transnational/Global Turn: 13.
Imperial states and the age of discovery in transition(s) to modernity
Julia Adams and Steve Pincus; 14. Making legibility between colony and
empire: translation, conflation, and the making of the Muslim state Iza
Hussin; 15. The octopus and the Hekatonkheire: on many-armed states and
tentacular empires George Steinmentz.