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American Civilizing Process

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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Mennell is Professor of Sociology at University College Dublin. Klappentext Since 9/11, the American government has presumed to speak and act in the name of 'civilization'. But isthat how the rest of the world sees it? And if not, why not? Stephen Mennell leads up to such contemporary questions through a careful study of the whole span of American development, from the first settlers to the American Empire. He takes a novel approach, analysing the USA's experience in the light of Norbert Elias's theory of civilizing (and decivilizing) processes. Drawing comparisons between the USA and other countries of the world, the topics discussed include: American manners and lifestyles Violence in American society The impact of markets on American social character American expansion, from the frontier to empire The 'curse of the American Dream' and increasing inequality The religiosity of American life Mennell shows how the long-term experience of Americans has been of growing more and more powerful in relation to their neighbours. This has had all-pervasive effects on the way they see themselves, their perception of the rest of the world, and how the rest of the world sees them. Mennell's compelling and provocative account will appeal to anyone concerned about America's role in the world today, including students and scholars of American politics and society. Zusammenfassung Since 9/11! the American government has presumed to speak and act in the name of 'civilization'. But isthat how the rest of the world sees it? And if not! why not? Stephen Mennell leads up to such contemporary questions through a careful study of the whole span of American development! from the first settlers to the American Empire. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Prologue:. 1 'American Civilization'. The Founding Fathers as Philosophes. 'Progress' and 'American Civilization'. Fugitive government and 'American Civilization'. 'Human nature' and 'American Civilization'. European absolutism and 'American Civilization'. Conclusion. 2 'Fellow Americans' and Outsiders. Others: the Native Americans. Others: the Blacks. Others: the Europeans. Anti-Americanism: How the outsiders view the established. Conclusion. 3 American Manners under Scrutiny . American manners books. Americans observed. Technology, hygiene and deference. Victorianism. Informalization. Conclusion. 4 American Aristocracies . The colonial gentry. The South: American Junkers?. The North: Working upper classes. From cumulative to dispersed inequalities?. A significant absence: an aristocracy of office. Conclusion. 5 The Market Society . The constraints of the market. The constraints of organization. Conclusion. 6 Violence and Aggressiveness. Long-term trends in violence. Is America peculiarly violent?. Capital punishment. Conclusion. 7 And wilderness is paradise enow: From Settlements to Independence . Autarky, but not terra nullius. Population. Early phases of the American state formation process. Conclusion. 8 Westward Look the Land is Bright: From Frontier to Empire . Manifest destiny and latent dynamics: a necessary theoretical digression. The balance between the planned and the unplanned in US territorial expansion. 'Sovereignty' as a function of power ratios. The Frontier. Beyond manifest destiny: the beginnings of an American empire. Conclusion. 9 Integration Struggles. Urbanization and resentment of the city. I...

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Authors S Mennell, Stephen Mennell
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.08.2007
 
EAN 9780745632094
ISBN 978-0-7456-3209-4
No. of pages 400
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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