State/Culture : : State-Formation after the Cultural Turn / / ed. by George Steinmetz.

What impact does culture have on state-formation and public policy? How do states affect national and local cultures? How is the ongoing cultural turn in theory reshaping our understanding of the Western and modernizing states, long viewed as the radiant core of a universal, context-free rationality...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Archive Pre-2000
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2018]
©1999
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:The Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture
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Physical Description:1 online resource (448 p.) :; 12 halftones, 1 chart/graph
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Introduction: Culture and the State --
PART ONE STATE/CULTURE: THEORETICAL APPROACHES --
I. Rethinking the State: Genesis and Structure of the Bureaucratic Field --
2. Society, Economy, and the State Effect --
3. Culture in Rational-Choice Theories of State-Formation --
4. The Changing Cultural Content of the Nation-State: A World Society Perspective --
PART TWO CULTURE AND EARLY MODERN STATE-FORMATION --
5. Calvinism and State-Formation in Early Modern Europe --
6. Nationalism, Universal Monarchy, and the Glorious Revolution --
PART THREE CULTURE AND THE MODERNIZATION/ WESTERNIZATION OF NON-EUROPEAN STATES --
7. The Subvention of Tradition: A Genealogy of the Nigerian Durbar --
8. Revolution and State Culture: The Circle of Justice and Constitutionalism in 1906 Iran --
PART FOUR CULTURE AND THE MODERN WESTERN STATE --
9. The Cultural Elements of Ethnically Mixed States: Nationality Re-formation in the Soviet Successor States --
10. Motherhood, Work, and Welfare in the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia --
II. Political Belonging: Emotion,, Nation, and Identity in Fascist Italy --
12. Narrating the Future of the National Economy and the National State: Remarks on Remapping Regulation and Reinventing Governance --
Epilogue: Now Where? --
Name Index
Summary:What impact does culture have on state-formation and public policy? How do states affect national and local cultures? How is the ongoing cultural turn in theory reshaping our understanding of the Western and modernizing states, long viewed as the radiant core of a universal, context-free rationality? This eagerly awaited volume brings together pioneering scholars who reexamine the sociology of the state and historical processes of state-formation in light of developments in cultural analysis.The volume first examines some of the unsatisfying ways in which cultural processes have been discussed in social science literature on the state. It demonstrates new and sophisticated approaches to understanding both the role culture plays in the formation of states and the state's influence on broad cultural developments. The book includes theoretical essays and empirical studies; the latter essays are concerned with early modern European nations, non-European countries undergoing political modernization, and twentieth-century Western nation-states. A wide range of perspectives are presented in order to delineate this emergent area of research. Together the essays constitute an agenda-setting work for the social sciences.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501717789
9783110536171
DOI:10.7591/9781501717789
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by George Steinmetz.