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On the process of civilisation : sociogenetic and psychogenetic investigations

Norbert Elias ; edited by Stephen Mennell, Eric Dunning, Johan Goudsblom and Richard Kilminster ; translated by Edmund Jephcott ; with some notes and corrections by the author

(The collected works of Norbert Elias, v. 3)

University College Dublin Press, 2012

Rev. one-volume ed

Other Title

Über den Prozess der Zivilisation

The civilizing process

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Translation of: Über den Prozess der Zivilisation

"Previous editions published under the title "The civilizing process""

English one-volume ed. first published under the title "The civilizing process": Oxford : Blackwell, 1994

Includes bibliographical references (p. [619]-635) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is Volume 3 in the "Collected Works of Norbert Elias", translated by Edmund Jephcott. Recognised as one of the most important works of sociology in the last century, "On the Process of Civilisation" has been influential and widely discussed across the whole range of the humanities and social sciences. This sumptuous new edition, completely revised with many corrections and clarifications, includes colour plates of all the 13 drawings from "Das Mittelaterliche Hausbuch" to which Elias refers in his famous discussion of 'Scenes from the life of a knight'. Beginning with his celebrated study of the changing standards of behaviour of the secular upper classes in Western Europe since the Middle Ages, Elias demonstrates how 'psychological' changes in habitus and emotion management were linked to wider transformations in power relations, especially the monopolisation of violence and taxation by more increasingly effective state apparatuses.

Table of Contents

  • Norbert Elias (1897-1990)
  • Note on the text
  • Preface by Elias
  • VOLUME I: Changes in the behaviour of the secular upper classes in the West
  • PART ONE: On the Sociogenesis of the Concepts of 'Civilisation' and 'Culture'
  • 1 Sociogenesis of the antithesis between 'Kultur' and 'Zivilisation' in German usage
  • 2 Sociogenesis of the concept of 'civilisation' in France
  • PART TWO: Civilisation as a Specific Transformation of Human Behaviour
  • 1 The history of the concept of 'civilite'
  • 2 On medieval manners
  • 3 The problem of the change in behaviour during the Renaissance
  • 4 On behaviour at table
  • 5 Changes in attitudes towards the natural functions
  • 6 On blowing one's nose
  • 7 On spitting
  • 8 On behaviour in the bedroom
  • 9 Changes in attitudes towards the relations between men and women
  • 10 On changes in aggressiveness
  • 11 Scenes from the life of a knight
  • VOLUME II: State formation and civilisation
  • PART THREE: Feudalisation and State Formation
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Dynamics of feudalisation
  • 3 On the sociogenesis of the state
  • PART FOUR: Overview: Towards a Theory of Civilising Processes
  • 1 The social constraint towards self-constraint
  • 2 Spread of the pressure for foresight and self-constraint
  • 3 Diminishing contrasts, increasing varieties
  • 4 The courtisation of the warriors
  • 5 The muting of drives: psychologisation and rationalisation
  • 6 Shame and repugnance
  • 7 Increasing constraints on the upper class: increasing pressure from below
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Postscript (1968)
  • Appendices I-XXXI
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BB16948449
  • ISBN
    • 9781906359041
  • Country Code
    ie
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Dublin
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 654 p. [12] p. of plates
  • Size
    24 cm
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