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  • Regensburg UB  (2)
  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • 1990-1994  (3)
  • 1975-1979
  • 1920-1924
  • Boulder u.a. : Westview Press  (3)
  • USA  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0813385547 , 0813385555
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 317 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: New perspectives on law, culture, and society
    DDC: 306.3/2
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    Keywords: Bezit ; Propriété ; Property ; Politische Theorie ; Geschichte ; Eigentum ; Rechtstheorie ; Sozialphilosophie ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Besitz ; USA ; USA ; Eigentum ; Geschichte ; USA ; Eigentum ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Geschichte ; USA ; Eigentum ; Rechtstheorie ; Eigentum ; Politische Theorie ; Sozialphilosophie ; Eigentum ; Besitz
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0813320755
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 258 S.
    DDC: 306/.0951
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    Keywords: Alltag, Brauchtum ; Social values ; Social values ; Wert ; Kultur ; USA ; China Social life and customs 1976- ; United States Social life and customs 1971- ; USA ; China ; China ; Kultur ; Wert ; USA
    Abstract: This fascinating study is the first to compare the dynamic and ever-changing cultural values of contemporary China and the contemporary United States. Surveying 2,000 Shanghai-area residents and villagers as well as 2,500 U.S. citizens from all points of the compass, the authors examine the extent to which traditional Confucian values have persisted in China despite massive governmental attempts to obliterate them and, similarly, the extent to which there has been a loss of "traditional" values in the United States. The result is a sophisticated yet readable account of the value systems of two complex and powerful national cultures
    Abstract: The book looks at value systems in both cultures associated with family and kinship ties, male-female relationships, and general interpersonal relationships - the fundamental relationships comprising the social fabric of a society. The authors conclude that although both societies have experienced changes in this century, they have followed quite different paths. In exploring how this process has differed, the authors address the following questions: What traditional Confucian values persist in China after forty years of communist indoctrination and the recent "invasion" of Western culture? How are fundamental human relationships viewed in the United States? How do these two societies differ today, both in adherence to traditional values and in the dynamics of value change? These and many more issues are explored in this unusual study
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0813304644
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 380 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Institutional structures of feeling
    DDC: 305.5/22/09730904
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Capitalistes et financiers - États-Unis - 20e siècle ; Elites ; Families ; Famille - Aspect économique - États-Unis - 20e siècle ; Richesse - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Rijkdom ; Élite (sciences sociales) - États-Unis - 20e siècle ; Geschichte ; Elite (Social sciences) History 20th century ; Families Economic aspects 20th century ; History ; Wealth History 20th century ; Geschäftsmann ; Familie ; Vermögen ; USA ; USA ; USA ; Geschäftsmann ; Familie ; Vermögen
    Abstract: The histories of great American dynastic fortunes, such as those of the Rockefellers, DuPonts, and Guggenheims, have been told repeatedly as family stories. They have been tales of the passions, jealousies, distinguished achievements, and eccentricities among generations of parents and children, brothers and sisters. The essays in this book, developed from the perspectives of contemporary anthropology and cultural studies, establish a different field of vision for understanding private concentrations of great wealth and their legacies in the late twentieth-century United States. Over time, a family becomes dynastic by growing into an organization with a massive store of wealth rather than kinship at its center. A dynasty then takes on a set of values and a mystique that depends on a diverse range of experts, institutions, mass media, and ordinary middle-class people to empower it
    Abstract: The mature dynasty is as much the sum of complex interests in the culture and production of wealth as it is the story of the prominent family at its origins. This volume examines the full range of interests in the perpetuation of a dynasty and provides a clearer picture of the long-term cultural legacies of such capitalist clans. Ultimately, Marcus and Hall address the question of what makes diversely involved and situated descendants adhere to their ancestral code of family authority, and their answers are fully informed by an understanding of the more complex organization of dynastic culture and wealth. A family story in itself cannot encompass the workings of a mature fortune, because the power and roles of descendants are so often subordinated to the institutional legacies and myths of celebrity that engulf them
    Abstract: The research for this book includes ethnographic studies of old family fortunes in Gulf Coast Texas as well as archival work and actual experience within high-culture philanthropic institutions created by dynastic fortunes. The Getty and Rockefeller legacies are given special, detailed attention in light of the broad cultural perspective of dynasties and old wealth that the authors establish
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