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War and Social Change in Modern Europe: The Great Transformation Revisited
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                    - Halperin, Sandra (Author)
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            War and Social Change in Modern Europe: The Great Transformation Revisited
        Abstract
            Halperin traces the persistence of traditional class structures during the development of industrial capitalism in Europe, and the way in which these structures shaped states and state behavior and generated conflict. She documents European conflicts between 1789 and 1914, including small and medium scale conflicts often ignored by researchers and links these conflicts to structures characteristic of industrial capitalist development in Europe before 1945. This book revisits the historical terrain of Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation (1944), however, it argues that Polanyi's analysis is, in important ways, inaccurate and misleading. Ultimately, the book shows how and why the conflicts both culminated in the world wars and brought about a 'great transformation' in Europe. Its account of this period challenges not only Polanyi's analysis, but a variety of influential perspectives on nationalism, development, conflict, international systems change, and globalization.
        Publisher
            Cambridge University Press
        Date
            2004
        # of Pages
            540
        Language
            English
        ISBN
            978-0-521-54015-5
        Short Title
            War and Social Change in Modern Europe
        Library Catalog
            Google Books
        Citation
            Halperin, Sandra. 2004. War and Social Change in Modern Europe: The Great Transformation Revisited. Cambridge University Press.
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        Keywords
            - Europe
- history
- international relations
- political science - history and theory
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