This book explores the development, content, and impact of world culture. Combining several of the most fruitful theoretical perspectives on world culture, including the world polity approach and globalization theory, the book gives a historical treatment of the development of world culture and assesses the complex impact of world culture on people, organizations, and societies. This is a provocative, synthetic, and grounded interpretation of world culture that is essential for any student or scholar of globalization and world affairs. * Traces world culture back from the mid-19th century to the present day * Includes numerous illustrations of key issues and empirical research * Written in lively, accessible language for the student and general scholar
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"Lechner and Boli's scholarship is extensive, theoretical, abstractand synthetic ... The authors engage in conceptual and theoreticalrefinement and synthesis of existing scholarship and extend thatintellectual frontier with their own substantial contributions.Lechner and Boli ... deserve special commendation for the rich andilluminating historical context and examples." Choice
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The International History Review
"This volume provides a fascinating, and immenselybroad-ranging, call to understand the complex inter-relationshipsbetween geopolitical forces and those resilient urban lives. Whilstas a source of multiple departures it should be of interest to anequally broad ranging audience, for those particularly curiousabout the often-neglected ways in which extreme ideologies seek toconstruct and reconstruct understandings of cities there is much toconsider." Andrew Inch, Oxford Brookes University
"Lechner and Boli have done their homework and the compendiumthey offer is valuable in itself."
The International History Review
"This volume provides a fascinating, and immenselybroad-ranging, call to understand the complex inter-relationshipsbetween geopolitical forces and those resilient urban lives. Whilstas a source of multiple departures it should be of interest to anequally broad ranging audience, for those particularly curiousabout the often-neglected ways in which extreme ideologies seek toconstruct and reconstruct understandings of cities there is much toconsider." Andrew Inch, Oxford Brookes University