The Sources of Social Power: The Rise of Classes and Nation-States, 1760 - 1914

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Cambridge University Press, 1986 - 826 էջ
Distinguishing four sources of power in human societies - ideological, economic, military, and political - The Sources of Social Power traces their interrelations throughout history. In this first volume, Michael Mann examinese interrelations between these elements from neolithic times, through ancient Near Eastern civilizations, the classical Mediterranean age, and medieval Europe, up to just before the Industrial Revolution in England. It offers explanations of the emergence of the state and social stratification; of city-states, militaristic empires, and the persistent interaction between them; of the world salvation religions; and of the particular dynamism of medieval and early modern Europe. It ends by generalizing about the nature of overall social development, the varying forms of social cohesion, and the role of classes and class struggle in history. First published in 1986, this new edition of Volume 1 includes a new preface by the author examining the impact and legacy of the work. -- from back cover of Volume 1.

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List of tables
7
Economic and ideological power relations
23
A theory of the modern state
44
4
51
infrastructural power
85
social class of male household head 1688 1759 18013
98
5
135
19
151
income or national product 17601910
366
civil and military expenditures 17601910
373
state budget in 1910
379
military power
402
1343
444
civilian scope
479
18151880
510
16
536

68
182
revolutionaries
186
10
203
and nations
214
I Prussia and authoritarian
297
representation
330
12
342
The middleclass nation
546
17
552
movements
628
Geopolitics class
740
Appendix Additional tables on state finances and state
803
Index
819
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