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Bringing Class Back In
Bringing Class Back In
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class consciousness
class formation dynamics
Class Segment
class structure and agency debates
Classical Marxist Analysis
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Fraternal Orders
Great Famine
historical sociology
Home Rule Party
Interclass Relations
labor relations
Land League
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materialist theory
Metal Mining Industry
Mutual Insurance Societies
Odd Fellows
Otto Von Bismarck
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Petty Commodity Producers
post-Marxist approaches
poststructuralist approaches
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Private Sector Development
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Rural Class Formation
Social Reproduction
social stratification
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state power analysis
state-centered approaches
UMWA
United Mine Workers
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Welfare Reform
Working Class Capacity
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Product details
- ISBN 9780367003753
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
In recent years, a flurry of "poststructuralist," "post-Marxist," and "statecentered" approaches have emerged in historical and sociological scholarship. Far from ignoring these developments, the study of class has shaped and been shaped by them. As the selections in this volume indicate, class analysis changes and develops, while sustaining itself as a powerful, refined working tool in helping scholars understand the complexities of social and historical processes. This volume provides a cross-section of the rich body of social theory and empirical research being produced by scholars employing class analysis. It demonstrates the variety, vibrancy, and continuing value of class analysis in historical and sociological scholarship. The work of promising young scholars is combined with contributions from well-established figures to produce a volume that addresses continuing debates over the relationship between structure and agency, the centrality of class relations, and the dynamics of class formation, class culture, and class consciousness.
Bringing Class Back In
€192.20
