Authority, State and National Character: The Civilizing Process in Austria and England, 1700-1900

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 363 páginas
Contributions include: 'The Formation of the English State and the Sociogenesis of Political Authority', 'Feudal Paternalism in England: Developments within the Gentleman Canon', 'The Courtly Element in the Austrian Character: Authority, Pretence and Servility' and 'Bureaucratization as an Austrian Civilizing Process'.
 

Contenido

Developments Within
5
The Formation of the English State and the Sociogenesis
25
The Formation of the Austrian State and the Sociogenesis
69
Feudal Patrimonialism and Ecclesiastical Coercion
115
Development of ecclesiastical authority and its imprint on
121
the experience of the Great
137
Gentleman Canon
145
Pathways
151
Ships discipline and English character as exemplified
233
Reflections on the examples dealt with thus far and on comparison
239
Bureaucratization as an Austrian Civilizing Process
245
as Austrian character traits
265
Puritanism BookKeeping and the Moralization of Authority
293
Dickens Oliver Twist and the morality of pitilessness
307
Nation and patrimonial authority
314
Bibliography
325

The gentleman canon and parliamentarianism in Trollopes
164
The courtly pattern and Viennas urban middle classes
188
Authority proud reserve and English character
221

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Helmut Kuzmics is Professor of Sociology at the University of Graz, Austria.

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