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The sources of social power, Vol. 3

Michael Mann 2012 © Cambridge University Press
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  • 9781107028654 (hardcover)
  • 9781107655478 (paper)
  • 9781139557559 (ebook)
Subject
  • Sociology
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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page vii)
  • 1 Introduction (page 1)
  • 2 Globalization imperially fractured: The British Empire (page 17)
  • 3 America and its empire in the Progressive Era, 1890-1930 (page 58)
  • 4 Asian empires: Fallen dragon, rising sun (page 100)
  • 5 Half-global crisis: World War I (page 129)
  • 6 Explaining revolutions: Phase 1, proletarian revolutions, 1917-1923 (page 167)
  • 7 A half-global crisis: Explaining the Great Depression (page 208)
  • 8 The new deal: America shifts left (page 241)
  • 9 The development of social citizenship in capitalist democracies (page 280)
  • 10 The Fascist alternative, 1918-1945 (page 315)
  • 11 The Soviet alternative, 1918-1945 (page 347)
  • 12 Japanese imperialism, 1930-1945 (page 371)
  • 13 Explaining the Chinese Revolution (page 398)
  • 14 The last interimperial war, 1939-1945 (page 423)
  • 15 Conclusion (page 457)
  • Bibliography (page 467)
  • Index (page 505)
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CS 42.4 (Jul. 2013): 484-494 http://www.jstor.org/stable/23525407
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