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The Sources of Social Power
Empirical culmination – over the top: Geopolitics, class struggle, and World War I
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Preface to the new edition
pp. xix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
Economic and ideological power relations
pp. 44
A theory of the modern state
pp. 92
The Industrial Revolution and old regime liberalism in Britain, 1760–1880
pp. 137
The American Revolution and the institutionalization of confederal capitalist liberalism
pp. 167
The French Revolution and the bourgeois nation
pp. 214
Conclusion to Chapters 4–6: The emergence of classes and nations
pp. 254
Geopolitics and international capitalism
pp. 297
Struggle over Germany: I. Prussia and authoritarian national capitalism
pp. 330
Struggle over Germany: II. Austria and confederal representation
pp. 358
The rise of the modern state: I. Quantitative data
pp. 402
The rise of the modern state: II. The autonomy of military power
pp. 444
The rise of the modern state: III. Bureaucratization
pp. 479
The rise of the modern state: IV. The expansion of civilian scope
pp. 510
The resistible rise of the British working class, 1815–1880
pp. 546
The middle-class nation
pp. 597
Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880–1914: I. Great Britain
pp. 628
Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880–1914: II. Comparative analysis of working-class movements
pp. 692
Class struggle in the Second Industrial Revolution, 1880–1914: III. The peasantry
pp. 723
Theoretical conclusions: Classes, states, nations, and the sources of social power
pp. 740
Empirical culmination – over the top: Geopolitics, class struggle, and World War I
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