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German History - Political Aspects, Political Culture, European Studies - Germany, National Characteristics - Europe, Political Sociology, German History - Social Aspects, Nationalism & Sovereignty - General & Miscellaneous, Germany - Politics & Governmen

Germans

by Norbert Elias, Michael Schroter (Editor), Stephen Mennell (Translator), Eric Dunning
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Overview

The last major work by one of our century's most influential social theorists, The Germans is a penetrating account of German social development, from the seventeenth century to the present. Enhanced by his deep understanding of other Western European nations, Norbert Elias's incisive analyses of nationalism, violence, and the breakdown of civilization will be an indispensable resource for those interested in modern European history and sociology and in European studies.

Columbia University Press

Synopsis

The last major work by one of our century's most influential social theorists, The Germans is a penetrating account of German social development, from the seventeenth century to the present. Enhanced by his deep understanding of other Western European nations, Norbert Elias's incisive analyses of nationalism, violence, and the breakdown of civilization will be an indispensable resource for those interested in modern European history and sociology and in European studies.

Thomas J. Scheff

This study is particularly brilliant, even for the great Elias. In it he returns to the shame analysis that he began in The Civilizing Process, clarifying great swaths of German and European cultural history. A must for your reading list.

About the Author, Norbert Elias

Norbert Elias was Professor Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt until his death in 1990. He taught for many years at the University of Leicester in England and is the author of a number of books, including The Civilizing Process and What is Sociology?

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Editorials

Zygmunt Bauman

Elias's magnum opus . . . Having read it, no one will say again that the awkward gap between the 'bird's eye view' and the insider's experience of society cannot be bridged, that the tortured ways of history cannot be both explained and understood.

Christian Science Monitor

This insightful work . . . has much to say about Germany. But it also has much to point out about other nations, especially the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe, which have a lot to learn about nation-building.

Thomas J. Scheff

This study is particularly brilliant, even for the great Elias. In it he returns to the shame analysis that he began in The Civilizing Process, clarifying great swaths of German and European cultural history. A must for your reading list.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1996
Publisher
Columbia University
Pages
516
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780231105620

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