Civil society, 1750-1914
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Civil society, 1750-1914
(Studies in European history)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 90-103
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Civil Society' has been a global catchphrase since the end of the Cold War, and is a hot topic among academics and politicians. Understanding the evolution of this concept in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is vital to its study and this concise and incisive introduction to the transnational history of civil society is essential reading for students and scholars alike.
Table of Contents
Editors' Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Maps.- Introduction: Democracy and Civil Society.- Sociable Societies: Enlightened Sociability from Boston to St. Petersburg.- Intimacy and Exclusion: Bourgeois Passions in the Early Nineteenth Century.- Nations of Joiners: Practicing Democracy in the Age of Nationalism.- Mass Culture, Mass Politics: Fin-de-siecle Crises.- Conclusion: Paradoxes of Civil Society.- Bibliography.- Index.
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