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Part of a series that is organized along thematic lines and aims to fill the gap between journals devoted to the topic and single-appearance edited books.
List of contents
Political culture and the new sociology of culture, Steve Brint; general theoretical treatments - politics and culture, Samuel Barnes; political culture, political structure and democracy - the case of legitimation and opposition structure, Frederick D. Weil; doing political culture - interpretive practice and the earnest heuristic, Jonathan Rieder; cultural pluralism can both strengthen and weaken democracy, Aaron Wildavsky; origins of democratic political culture - literacy and printing in the rise of democratic politicalculture in 17th-century England, David Zaret; the development of German democracy 1953-1992, Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann; political culture as a basis for a democractic political system, Max Kaase; movements, organizations, institutions and political culture - understanding industrial policy choices - a constructivist approach, Frank Dobbin; cultural mythmaking as a policy tool - the social secutiry board's definition of individualism, Cheryl Zollars and Theda Skocpol; changing formats of military organization, high strategy and citizenship, Allan Silver; Fordism and the immoral economy of right-wing violence in contemporary Germany, George Steinmetz.
About the author
Margo Neil is a new author to children's book but has written numerous adult fiction books and screenplays some of which you may have seen on your TV but didn't know.
Summary
Part of a series that is organized along thematic lines and aims to fill the gap between journals devoted to the topic and single-appearance edited books.