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Formations of European Modernity - A Historical and Political Sociology of Europe

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This book presents a historical and political sociology of European history and society. It offers a critical interpretation of the course of European history looking at the emergence of the idea of Europe and the formation of modernity.
Now fully updated, Delanty's second edition features commentary on Brexit, populism, the refugee crisis, and secessionism, as well as additional coverage of colonialism and the wider global context. The book will be in an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of historical sociology, the history of Europe, nations and modernity, political sociology, and political and social theory.

List of contents

A Introduction: A Theoretical Framework.- Part 1 Sources of the Europe Heritage.- 1. The European Inter-Civilizational Constellation.- 2. The Greco-Roman and Judaic Legacies.- 3. Christianity in the Making of Europe.- 4. Between East and West: The Byzantine Legacy and Russia.- 5. The Islamic World and Islam in Europe.- Part 2 The Emergence of Modernity.- 6. The Renaissance and the Rise of European Consciousness.- 7. Unity and Divisions in Early modern European History: The Emergence of a Westernized Europe.- 8. The Enlightenment and the Idea of Europe.- 9. The Rise of the Nation-State and the Allure of Empire: Between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism.- 10. Europe as a World Historical Region: A Global Perspective on the European Formation of Modernity.- 11. The Historical Regions of Europe: Civilizational Backgrounds and Multiple Routes to Modernity.- 12. Europe in the Short Twentieth Century: Conflicting Projects of Modernity. Part 3 The Present and its Discontents.- 13. Europe since 1989: Globalization, Europeanization and the Crisis of the Nation-State in Late Modernity.- 14. Age of Austerity: Contradictions of Capitalism and Democracy and the Crisis of European Integration.- 15. 'The Centre Cannot Hold': The Return of Nationalism and the Specter of Authoritarian Democracy.- 16. Memory, Heritage and History: The European Heritage as a Conflict of Interpretations.- Conclusion: Europe - A Defence.

About the author

Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, University of Sussex, UK.

Summary

This book presents a historical and political sociology of European history and society. It offers a critical interpretation of the course of European history looking at the emergence of the idea of Europe and the formation of modernity.
Now fully updated, Delanty's second edition features commentary on Brexit, populism, the refugee crisis, and secessionism, as well as additional coverage of colonialism and the wider global context. The book will be in an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of historical sociology, the history of Europe, nations and modernity, political sociology, and political and social theory.

Product details

Authors Gerard Delanty
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319954349
ISBN 978-3-31-995434-9
No. of pages 479
Dimensions 147 mm x 31 mm x 211 mm
Weight 690 g
Illustrations LIX, 479 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Europa, Europäische Geschichte, B, Sociology, Europe, Politik und Staat, European History, Sociological Theory, European Politics, Political Sociology, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Politics & government, auseinandersetzen, Europe—Politics and government, Europe—History, Historical Sociology

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