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State/Culture : State-Formation after the Cultural Turn / The Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture 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 |
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