Nation-Building and Citizenship

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authority legitimacy
Autonomous Jurisdiction
bureaucratic modernization
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Central Government
Changing Social Order
citizenship transformation processes
civil society development
comparative political systems
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Follower Societies
German Civil Service
Goethe's Hero
Goethe’s Hero
Higher Party Authorities
Invidious Contrast
Lower Class Protest
Medieval Political Life
Medieval Political Structure
Meiji Oligarchs
National Political Community
Passionate Controversialists
Patrimonial Administration
Plebiscitarian Principle
political
Public Administration
Public Cooperation
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Social Banditry
social stratification analysis
Social Structure
Special Momentum
state formation theory
Traditional Authority Relations
Village Panchayats
Violates
Work Habits

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  • ISBN 9781138528666
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nation-Building and Citizenship examines how states and civil societies interact in their formation of a new political community. Reinhard Bendix directs our attention to relations established between individual and state during nation-building. While the development of citizenship and the interplay between tradition and modernity are important in this process of social and political change, his key theme is the examination of authority patterns.

Bendix explores in depth the possibilities of an alternative approach to the neo-evolutionary orientation many social scientists take in their analyses of the underdeveloped areas of the world. The subjects he discusses include transformations of Western European societies since medieval times, extension of citizenship to the lower classes, bureaucratization in the nation-state, private and public authority in Western Europe and Russia, aristocracies and development in Germany and Japan, and the development of public authority in India's political community. The book concludes with a reconsideration of ideas widely held about tradition, modernity, and modernization.

In a new introduction, John Bendix writes that what continues to make this book relevant is not only what it can tell us about past and present nation-building, including the transformations of the 1980s and 1990s, but its more general messages about the nature of social and political transformations. Nation-Building and Citizenship is a necessary addition to the libraries of political scientists, sociologists, historians, and scholars of comparative studies.

Reinhard Bendix and John Bendix

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