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    Frankfurt/Main [u.a.] : Campus-Verl.
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    Language: German
    Series Statement: Theorie und Gesellschaft ...
    Uniform Title: The sources of social power 〈dt.〉
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    Keywords: Macht ; Sozialgeschichte ; Macht ; Geschichte
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    ISBN: 3936096759 , 9783936096750
    Language: German
    Pages: 861 S. , Kt.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Uniform Title: The dark side of democracy 〈dt.〉
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mann, Michael, 1942 - Die dunkle Seite der Demokratie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mann, Michael, 1942 - Die dunkle Seite der Demokratie
    DDC: 320
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    Keywords: Staatliche Gewalt ; Gewalt ; Genozid ; Ethnische Säuberung ; Krieg ; Armenien ; Nationalsozialismus ; NS ; Jugoslawien ; Ruanda ; Völkermord ; Vertreibung ; Minderheitenfrage ; Nationalismus ; Minderheitenfrage ; Vertreibung ; Nationalstaat ; Entstehung ; Ethnizität ; Nationalismus ; Völkermord
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 782 - 823
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    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 1-139-55758-0 , 1-316-09034-5 , 1-139-55633-9 , 1-139-38130-X , 1-139-55508-1 , 1-139-55263-5 , 1-283-63753-7 , 1-139-55137-X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxvii, 549 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Social history. ; Power (Social sciences)
    Abstract: Distinguishing four sources of power in human societies - ideological, economic, military and political - The Sources of Social Power traces their interrelations throughout human history. In this first volume, Michael Mann examines 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.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The sources of social power: VOLUME 1: A history of power from the beginning to AD 1760; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the new edition; Preface; 1 Societies as organized power networks; Ultimate primacy; Human nature and social power; Organizational power; Collective and distributive power; Extensive and intensive and authoritative and diffused power; Current stratification theory; ""Levels, dimensions"" of ""society""; Criticisms; Human beings are social, not societal; In which society do you live?; The promiscuity of organizations and functions; Organizations of power
    Description / Table of Contents: Example 1: the rise of the European pike phalanxExample 2: The emergence of civilizational cultures and religions; The four sources and organizations of power; The overall IEMP model, its scope and omissions; Bibliography; 2 The end of general social evolution: how prehistoric peoples evaded power; Introduction: the conventional evolutionary tale; The evolution of the first settled societies; The emergence of stabilized relations of collective economic power; The emergence of collective ideological, military, and political power
    Description / Table of Contents: Evolutionary theories of the origins of stratification and the stateFrom evolution to devolution: A voiding the state and stratification; Bibliography; 3 The emergence of stratification, states, and multi-power-actor civilization in Mesopotamia; Introduction: civilization and alluvial agriculture; Mesopotamia: irrigation and its regional power interactions; The emergence of stratification and the state to about 3100 B.C.; Civilization as federation; Irrigation agriculture and despotism: a spurious correlation; Militarism, diffusion, despotism, and aristocracy: true correlations
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion: Mesopotamian civilization as a product of overlapping power networksBibliography; 4 A comparative analysis of the emergence of stratification, states, and multi-power-actor civilizations; The Indus Valley civilization; Shang China; Egypt; Minoan Crete; Mesoamerica; Andean America; Conclusion: a theory of the emergence of civilization; Bibliography; 5 The first empires of domination: the dialectics of compulsory cooperation; Background: the growth of militarism and the marches; Sargon of Akkad; The logistics of military power; The infrastructure of political power
    Description / Table of Contents: The logistics of a militarized economy: the strategy of compulsory cooperationFive aspects of compulsory cooperation; Military pacification; The military multiplier; Authority and economic value; The intensification of labor; Coerced diffusion; The diffusion of ideological power networks: Mesopotamian religion; The dialectics of empire: centralization and decentralization; The comparative study of ancient empires; Conclusion: military power reorganized social development; Bibliography; 6 ""Indo-Europeans"" and iron: expanding, diversified power networks; The Indo-European challenge
    Description / Table of Contents: The Iron Age challenge
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    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 1-139-55759-9 , 1-316-09035-3 , 1-139-55634-7 , 1-139-38131-8 , 1-139-55509-X , 1-139-55264-3 , 1-283-63754-5 , 1-139-55138-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xx, 823 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: New edition.
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Social history. ; Power (Social sciences)
    Abstract: Distinguishing four sources of power in human societies - ideological, economic, military and political - The Sources of Social Power traces their interrelations throughout human history. This second volume deals with power relations between the Industrial Revolution and the First World War, focusing on France, Great Britain, Hapsburg Austria, Prussia/Germany and the United States. Based on considerable empirical research, it provides original theories of the rise of nations and nationalism, of class conflict, of the modern state and of modern militarism. While not afraid to generalize, it also stresses social and historical complexity. Michael Mann sees human society as 'a patterned mess' and attempts to provide a sociological theory appropriate to this, his final chapter giving an original explanation of the causes of the First World War. First published in 1993, this new edition of Volume 2 includes a new preface by the author examining the impact and legacy of the work.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The sources of social power: VOLUME 2: The rise of classes and nation-states, 1760-1914; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the new edition; Bibliography; Preface; 1 Introduction; The IEMP model of power organization; A revolutionary long century?; Social change: strategies, impure entwinings, unintended consequences; Bibliography; 2 Economic and ideological power relations; Economic power: capitalism and classes; Ideological power relations; Conclusion; Bibliography; 3 A theory of the modern state; Five theories of the state; Weber's political concepts: an institutional analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: Nineteenth-century political institutionsDomestic policy; Foreign policy; Functional analysis: a polymorphous crystallization model; Higher-level state crystallizations; Conclusion; Bibliography; 4 The Industrial Revolution and old regime liberalism in Britain, 1760-1880; The Industrial Revolution; Eighteenth-century classes; Classes in the economy, 1760-1820; A revolution in ideological power; Political sovereignty and representation; The political economy of the state; War and reform, 1760-1815; Reform, not revolution, 1815-1832; The triumph of old regime liberalism, 1832-1880; Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: Bibliography5 The American Revolution and the institutionalization of confederal capitalist liberalism; The American colonies; Rebellion; War and ""revolution""; Constitutional settlement; American conclnsion; Bibliography; 6 The French Revolution and the bourgeois nation; Economic and political power under the old regime; Ideological and military power in the old regime; Fiscal crisis and the growth of principled resistance; The emergence of the ideological elite; Revolution becomes class struggle; Revolution becomes national struggle; French conclusions; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Conclusion to Chapters 4-6: The emergence of classes and nations1. From feudalism to capitalism; 2. Pre-1792 militarism; 3. Ideological power; 4. Post-1792 militarism; Conclusion; Bibliography; 8 Geopolitics and international capitalism; Theoretical perspectives; The determinants of power; Economic power and hegemony, 1760-1914; Anglo-French rivalry; The eighteenth century; Bonaparte's failed hegemony; The concert and balance of power, 1815-1880; Transnational capitalism, 1815-1880; Geopolitical and capitalist faltering, 1880-1914; Conclusion; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 Struggle over Germany: I. Prussia and authoritarian national capitalismThree rivals, three theoretical issues; ""German"" development; The creation of the Kaiserreich: the Sonderweg; The Kaiserreich and state autonomy; A Prussian conclusion; Bibliography; 10 Struggle over Germany: II. Austria and confederal representation; What do we call it?; Habsburg capitalism; Nationalism and representation, 1815-1867; Domestic politics in the dual monarchy, 1867-1914; Final hubris: military geopolitics, 1867-1918; Counterfactual regime strategies; German and global conclusions; Bibliography
    Description / Table of Contents: 11 The rise of the modern state: I. Quantitative data
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1139550098 , 1139555057 , 9781139550093 , 9781139555050
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    DDC: 306.09
    Keywords: Social history ; Power (Social sciences) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Power (Social sciences) ; Social history
    Abstract: Cover -- The sources of social power -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- The Sources of Social Power -- 2 Globalization imperially fractured: The British Empire -- Introduction: Types of empire -- Why were the Europeans so good at imperialism? -- Did the British empire do anyone any good? -- British expansion and military power -- Economic power relations: A global economy? -- The jewel in the crown: Economic power relations in India -- Political power relations in the colonies -- Ideological power relations in the colonies -- The weakening of empires -- 3 America and its empire in the Progressive Era, 1890-1930 -- Imperialism phase 1: Continental empire, 1783-1883 -- The Second Industrial Revolution -- The Progressives: Modernization versus redistribution -- Labor movement but no working class -- Redistributions achieved:Education, gender -- Racial regress -- The conservative 1920s -- Imperialism phase 2: Hemispheric empire 1898-1930s -- The Cuban colony -- The Filipino colony -- Why colonies were temporary -- Informal empire with gunboats -- Conclusion -- 4 Asian empires: Fallen dragon, rising sun -- Introduction: The Western Threat -- The rising sun -- The emergence of japanese imperialism -- Enfeebled dragon -- Japan: Colonial sunshine -- The Japanese debate over imperialism -- Conclusion to Chapters 2-4: Three empires -- 5 Half-global crisis: World War I -- Why did the Soldiers Fight? -- Total war -- The impact on civilians: Support for the war -- The impact on civilians: Suffering and class conflict -- Conclusion: A pointless Great War -- 6 Explaining revolutions: Phase 1, proletarian revolutions, 1917-1923 -- Introduction: Theories of revolution -- Reform and revolution in the early twentieth century -- The Bolshevik Revolution -- War and European labor movements.
    Abstract: Empires of the Sun and of the Eagle -- Conclusion -- 13 Explaining the Chinese revolution -- Early trials and tribulations -- The peasant problem -- Communist organizational strategies -- The Vanguard Communist Party -- Civil War and victory -- China and theories of revolution -- 14 The last interimperial war, 1939-1945 -- Causes -- Appeasement -- War: The fall of France -- British survival -- The decisive Eastern Front -- Victory -- 15 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Germany: Failed revolution, precarious reform -- (2) Austria: Failed revolution, urban reform -- (3) Hungary: Revolution and counter revolution -- A brief note on Italy -- Conclusion -- 7 A half-global crisis: Explaining the Great Depression -- Introduction -- The impact of World War I -- Postwar geopolitics: Hegemony and the gold standard -- From recession to Great Depression -- Economists debate the causes -- Ideological power: Contemporary theories of the depression -- Conclusion -- 8 The new deal: America shifts left -- Introduction: The left into power -- Five Sociological theories -- New Deal goals: Recovery, Regulation, Relief -- and Reelection -- Reform: Class Struggle and Political Opportunity -- The Wagner Act and labor unions -- The Social Security Act and the welfare state -- New Deal limitations: Gender, race, dualism -- Labor relations in the late 1930s: Ambiguous outcome -- Conclusion -- 9 The development of social citizenship in capitalist democracies -- Introduction: The triumph of reformed capitalism -- Current theories of welfare states -- Phase 1: Development up to World War I -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (a) The Anglos -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (b) The Nordics -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (c) The Euros -- Interwar employers -- Electoral systems -- Conclusion -- 10 The Fascist alternative, 1918-1945 -- Introduction -- Fascism defined -- The rise of fascism -- The two Europes -- Explanation: Four crises in the two Europes -- Fascists in power -- Was fascism much of an alternative? -- 11 The Soviet alternative, 1918-1945 -- Securing the revolution -- The Stalinist single party state -- Stalin's atrocities -- The economic balance sheet -- The impact of communism abroad -- 12 Japanese imperialism, 1930-1945 -- Ratcheting up militarism -- Was Japan fascist? -- First Chinese dragon reviving: The Kuomintang.
    Abstract: This third volume of Michael Mann's analytical history of social power focuses on the interrelated development of capitalism, nation-states and empires
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Print version cataloged as a monographic set by Library of Congress
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    London : Macmillan Education UK
    ISBN: 9781349172252
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (446 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 301.03
    Keywords: Sociology-Dictionaries ; Electronic books
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK | London : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9781349160976
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 369 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1979.
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Sociology
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    DDC: 305.5
    Keywords: Social structure. ; Equality. ; Industrial sociology.
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    New Haven ; London : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 9780300266818
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 607 Seiten , 25 cm
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    DDC: 303.66
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    Keywords: Krieg ; War and society ; War / History ; History ; Krieg
    Abstract: Mann examines the history of war through the ages and across the globe-from ancient Rome to Ukraine, from imperial China to the Middle East, from Japan and Europe to Latin and North America. He explores the reasons groups go to war, the different forms of wars, how warfare has changed and how it has stayed the same, and the surprising ways in which seemingly powerful countries lose wars. In combining ideological, economic, political, and military analysis, Mann offers new insight into the many consequences of choosing war
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107028678 , 9781107308985 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 500 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781107308985
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 303.309045
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This fourth volume of Michael Mann's analytical history of social power covers the period from 1945 to the present.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139381314
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 823 pages)
    Edition: New edition.
    Series Statement: The sources of social power. / Michael Mann Volume 2
    DDC: 306.09
    Abstract: Distinguishing four sources of power in human societies - ideological, economic, military and political - The Sources of Social Power traces their interrelations throughout human history. This second volume deals with power relations between the Industrial Revolution and the First World War, focusing on France, Great Britain, Hapsburg Austria, Prussia/Germany and the United States. Based on considerable empirical research, it provides original theories of the rise of nations and nationalism, of class conflict, of the modern state and of modern militarism. While not afraid to generalize, it also stresses social and historical complexity. Michael Mann sees human society as 'a patterned mess' and attempts to provide a sociological theory appropriate to this, his final chapter giving an original explanation of the causes of the First World War. First published in 1993, this new edition of Volume 2 includes a new preface by the author examining the impact and legacy of the work.
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