The sources of social power.: Volume 3, Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945.
This third volume of Michael Mann's analytical history of social power focuses on the interrelated development of capitalism, nation-states and empires.
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505 | 8 | |a Germany: Failed revolution, precarious reform -- (2) Austria: Failed revolution, urban reform -- (3) Hungary: Revolution and counter revolution -- A brief note on Italy -- Conclusion -- 7 A half-global crisis: Explaining the Great Depression -- Introduction -- The impact of World War I -- Postwar geopolitics: Hegemony and the gold standard -- From recession to Great Depression -- Economists debate the causes -- Ideological power: Contemporary theories of the depression -- Conclusion -- 8 The new deal: America shifts left -- Introduction: The left into power -- Five Sociological theories -- New Deal goals: Recovery, Regulation, Relief -- and Reelection -- Reform: Class Struggle and Political Opportunity -- The Wagner Act and labor unions -- The Social Security Act and the welfare state -- New Deal limitations: Gender, race, dualism -- Labor relations in the late 1930s: Ambiguous outcome -- Conclusion -- 9 The development of social citizenship in capitalist democracies -- Introduction: The triumph of reformed capitalism -- Current theories of welfare states -- Phase 1: Development up to World War I -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (a) The Anglos -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (b) The Nordics -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (c) The Euros -- Interwar employers -- Electoral systems -- Conclusion -- 10 The Fascist alternative, 1918-1945 -- Introduction -- Fascism defined -- The rise of fascism -- The two Europes -- Explanation: Four crises in the two Europes -- Fascists in power -- Was fascism much of an alternative? -- 11 The Soviet alternative, 1918-1945 -- Securing the revolution -- The Stalinist single party state -- Stalin's atrocities -- The economic balance sheet -- The impact of communism abroad -- 12 Japanese imperialism, 1930-1945 -- Ratcheting up militarism -- Was Japan fascist? -- First Chinese dragon reviving: The Kuomintang. | |
505 | 8 | |a Empires of the Sun and of the Eagle -- Conclusion -- 13 Explaining the Chinese revolution -- Early trials and tribulations -- The peasant problem -- Communist organizational strategies -- The Vanguard Communist Party -- Civil War and victory -- China and theories of revolution -- 14 The last interimperial war, 1939-1945 -- Causes -- Appeasement -- War: The fall of France -- British survival -- The decisive Eastern Front -- Victory -- 15 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
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spelling | Mann, Michael, 1942- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvmPD9xJBTXRkWMXkVKVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85057511 The sources of social power. Volume 3, Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945. Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945 New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version cataloged as a monographic set by Library of Congress. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- The sources of social power -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- The Sources of Social Power -- 2 Globalization imperially fractured: The British Empire -- Introduction: Types of empire -- Why were the Europeans so good at imperialism? -- Did the British empire do anyone any good? -- British expansion and military power -- Economic power relations: A global economy? -- The jewel in the crown: Economic power relations in India -- Political power relations in the colonies -- Ideological power relations in the colonies -- The weakening of empires -- 3 America and its empire in the Progressive Era, 1890-1930 -- Imperialism phase 1: Continental empire, 1783-1883 -- The Second Industrial Revolution -- The Progressives: Modernization versus redistribution -- Labor movement but no working class -- Redistributions achieved:Education, gender -- Racial regress -- The conservative 1920s -- Imperialism phase 2: Hemispheric empire 1898-1930s -- The Cuban colony -- The Filipino colony -- Why colonies were temporary -- Informal empire with gunboats -- Conclusion -- 4 Asian empires: Fallen dragon, rising sun -- Introduction: The Western Threat -- The rising sun -- The emergence of japanese imperialism -- Enfeebled dragon -- Japan: Colonial sunshine -- The Japanese debate over imperialism -- Conclusion to Chapters 2-4: Three empires -- 5 Half-global crisis: World War I -- Why did the Soldiers Fight? -- Total war -- The impact on civilians: Support for the war -- The impact on civilians: Suffering and class conflict -- Conclusion: A pointless Great War -- 6 Explaining revolutions: Phase 1, proletarian revolutions, 1917-1923 -- Introduction: Theories of revolution -- Reform and revolution in the early twentieth century -- The Bolshevik Revolution -- War and European labor movements. Germany: Failed revolution, precarious reform -- (2) Austria: Failed revolution, urban reform -- (3) Hungary: Revolution and counter revolution -- A brief note on Italy -- Conclusion -- 7 A half-global crisis: Explaining the Great Depression -- Introduction -- The impact of World War I -- Postwar geopolitics: Hegemony and the gold standard -- From recession to Great Depression -- Economists debate the causes -- Ideological power: Contemporary theories of the depression -- Conclusion -- 8 The new deal: America shifts left -- Introduction: The left into power -- Five Sociological theories -- New Deal goals: Recovery, Regulation, Relief -- and Reelection -- Reform: Class Struggle and Political Opportunity -- The Wagner Act and labor unions -- The Social Security Act and the welfare state -- New Deal limitations: Gender, race, dualism -- Labor relations in the late 1930s: Ambiguous outcome -- Conclusion -- 9 The development of social citizenship in capitalist democracies -- Introduction: The triumph of reformed capitalism -- Current theories of welfare states -- Phase 1: Development up to World War I -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (a) The Anglos -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (b) The Nordics -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (c) The Euros -- Interwar employers -- Electoral systems -- Conclusion -- 10 The Fascist alternative, 1918-1945 -- Introduction -- Fascism defined -- The rise of fascism -- The two Europes -- Explanation: Four crises in the two Europes -- Fascists in power -- Was fascism much of an alternative? -- 11 The Soviet alternative, 1918-1945 -- Securing the revolution -- The Stalinist single party state -- Stalin's atrocities -- The economic balance sheet -- The impact of communism abroad -- 12 Japanese imperialism, 1930-1945 -- Ratcheting up militarism -- Was Japan fascist? -- First Chinese dragon reviving: The Kuomintang. Empires of the Sun and of the Eagle -- Conclusion -- 13 Explaining the Chinese revolution -- Early trials and tribulations -- The peasant problem -- Communist organizational strategies -- The Vanguard Communist Party -- Civil War and victory -- China and theories of revolution -- 14 The last interimperial war, 1939-1945 -- Causes -- Appeasement -- War: The fall of France -- British survival -- The decisive Eastern Front -- Victory -- 15 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. This third volume of Michael Mann's analytical history of social power focuses on the interrelated development of capitalism, nation-states and empires. English. Social history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123948 Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Histoire sociale. 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spellingShingle | Mann, Michael, 1942- The sources of social power. Cover -- The sources of social power -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- The Sources of Social Power -- 2 Globalization imperially fractured: The British Empire -- Introduction: Types of empire -- Why were the Europeans so good at imperialism? -- Did the British empire do anyone any good? -- British expansion and military power -- Economic power relations: A global economy? -- The jewel in the crown: Economic power relations in India -- Political power relations in the colonies -- Ideological power relations in the colonies -- The weakening of empires -- 3 America and its empire in the Progressive Era, 1890-1930 -- Imperialism phase 1: Continental empire, 1783-1883 -- The Second Industrial Revolution -- The Progressives: Modernization versus redistribution -- Labor movement but no working class -- Redistributions achieved:Education, gender -- Racial regress -- The conservative 1920s -- Imperialism phase 2: Hemispheric empire 1898-1930s -- The Cuban colony -- The Filipino colony -- Why colonies were temporary -- Informal empire with gunboats -- Conclusion -- 4 Asian empires: Fallen dragon, rising sun -- Introduction: The Western Threat -- The rising sun -- The emergence of japanese imperialism -- Enfeebled dragon -- Japan: Colonial sunshine -- The Japanese debate over imperialism -- Conclusion to Chapters 2-4: Three empires -- 5 Half-global crisis: World War I -- Why did the Soldiers Fight? -- Total war -- The impact on civilians: Support for the war -- The impact on civilians: Suffering and class conflict -- Conclusion: A pointless Great War -- 6 Explaining revolutions: Phase 1, proletarian revolutions, 1917-1923 -- Introduction: Theories of revolution -- Reform and revolution in the early twentieth century -- The Bolshevik Revolution -- War and European labor movements. Germany: Failed revolution, precarious reform -- (2) Austria: Failed revolution, urban reform -- (3) Hungary: Revolution and counter revolution -- A brief note on Italy -- Conclusion -- 7 A half-global crisis: Explaining the Great Depression -- Introduction -- The impact of World War I -- Postwar geopolitics: Hegemony and the gold standard -- From recession to Great Depression -- Economists debate the causes -- Ideological power: Contemporary theories of the depression -- Conclusion -- 8 The new deal: America shifts left -- Introduction: The left into power -- Five Sociological theories -- New Deal goals: Recovery, Regulation, Relief -- and Reelection -- Reform: Class Struggle and Political Opportunity -- The Wagner Act and labor unions -- The Social Security Act and the welfare state -- New Deal limitations: Gender, race, dualism -- Labor relations in the late 1930s: Ambiguous outcome -- Conclusion -- 9 The development of social citizenship in capitalist democracies -- Introduction: The triumph of reformed capitalism -- Current theories of welfare states -- Phase 1: Development up to World War I -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (a) The Anglos -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (b) The Nordics -- Phase 2: Interwar trajectories: (c) The Euros -- Interwar employers -- Electoral systems -- Conclusion -- 10 The Fascist alternative, 1918-1945 -- Introduction -- Fascism defined -- The rise of fascism -- The two Europes -- Explanation: Four crises in the two Europes -- Fascists in power -- Was fascism much of an alternative? -- 11 The Soviet alternative, 1918-1945 -- Securing the revolution -- The Stalinist single party state -- Stalin's atrocities -- The economic balance sheet -- The impact of communism abroad -- 12 Japanese imperialism, 1930-1945 -- Ratcheting up militarism -- Was Japan fascist? -- First Chinese dragon reviving: The Kuomintang. Empires of the Sun and of the Eagle -- Conclusion -- 13 Explaining the Chinese revolution -- Early trials and tribulations -- The peasant problem -- Communist organizational strategies -- The Vanguard Communist Party -- Civil War and victory -- China and theories of revolution -- 14 The last interimperial war, 1939-1945 -- Causes -- Appeasement -- War: The fall of France -- British survival -- The decisive Eastern Front -- Victory -- 15 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. Social history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123948 Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Histoire sociale. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) social history. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Power (Social sciences) fast Social history fast |
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title | The sources of social power. |
title_alt | Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945 |
title_auth | The sources of social power. |
title_exact_search | The sources of social power. |
title_full | The sources of social power. Volume 3, Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945. |
title_fullStr | The sources of social power. Volume 3, Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945. |
title_full_unstemmed | The sources of social power. Volume 3, Global empires and revolution, 1890-1945. |
title_short | The sources of social power. |
title_sort | sources of social power global empires and revolution 1890 1945 |
topic | Social history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123948 Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Histoire sociale. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) social history. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Power (Social sciences) fast Social history fast |
topic_facet | Social history. Power (Social sciences) Histoire sociale. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) social history. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. Social history |
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