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  1. Nationalism and Modernism

    By Prof Anthony D Smith, Anthony Smith

    The first major study in over three decades to explore the essential arguments of all the major theoretical interpretations of nationalism, from the modernist approaches of Gellner, Nairn, Breuilly, Giddens and Hobsbawm to the alternative paradigms of van den Bergh and Geertz, Armstrong and Smith...

    Published September 30th 1998 by Routledge

  2. Karl Marx: Critical Responses

    Edited by Roberto Marchionatti

    Series: Critical Responses

    This important set brings together for the first time works indispensable to a complete understanding of the diffusion of Marxist economic thought in the Western world. The comprehensive selection of contemporary material includes introductions to editions of Marx's works, articles, book excerpts,...

    Published June 3rd 1998 by Routledge

  3. Post-Industrial Socialism

    Towards a New Politics of Welfare

    By Adrian Little

    Post-Industrial Socialism provides critical analysis of recent developments in leftist political thought. Adrian Little charts new directions in the economy and the effects they have had on traditional models of social welfare and orthodox approaches to social policy.In demonstrating the...

    Published April 8th 1998 by Routledge

  4. John Stuart Mill's Social and Political Thought

    Critical Assessments

    Edited by G.W. Smith

    Series: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers

    This collection covers the breadth of Mill's work in social theory and political economy, including his ethics, liberalism, theory of government, methodology and feminism. It represents the most important scholarly and philosophical criticism of this century, illustrating the development of modern...

    Published February 18th 1998 by Routledge

  5. The American Science of Politics

    Its Origins and Conditions

    By Prof. Bernard Crick, Bernard Crick

    Series: International Library of Sociology

    Originally published between 1943 and 1969, the volumes in the International Library of Sociology Political Sociology set were written against a backdrop of rapid and radical political change. Covering topics as wide-ranging as European federalism, democracy and dictatorship and voting, these...

    Published January 28th 1998 by Routledge

  6. An Unruly World?

    Globalization, Governance and Geography

    Edited by Andrew Herod, Geroid O Tuathail, Susan M. Roberts

    An Unruly World explores the diverse conundrums thrown up by seemingly unruly globalization. Examining how fast transnational capitalism is re-making the rules of the game, in a wide variety of different places, domains, and sectors, the authors focus on a wide range of issues: from analysis of '...

    Published January 21st 1998 by Routledge

  7. The Geopolitics Reader

    Edited by Simon Dalby, Paul Routledge, Gearóid Ó Tuathail

    The Geopolitics Reader offers an interdisciplinary sourcebook of the most important political, geographical, historical and sociological readings of geopolitics in the late twentieth century. The Reader is divided into five parts which draw on the most illuminating examples of imperial, Cold War,...

    Published December 17th 1997 by Routledge

  8. In Search of Ireland

    A Cultural Geography

    Edited by Brian Graham

    Published September 3rd 1997 by Routledge

  9. Anthropology of Policy

    Perspectives on Governance and Power

    Edited by Cris Shore, Susan Wright

    Series: European Association of Social Anthropologists

    Arguing that policy has become an increasingly central concept and instrument in the organisation of contemporary societies and that it now impinges on all areas of life so that it is virtually impossible to ignore or escape its influence, this book argues that the study of policy leads straight...

    Published July 30th 1997 by Routledge

  10. Freedom and Culture in Western Society

    By Hans Blokland

    Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought

    Critically examining conceptions of freedom of some of the leading contemporary philosophers from Isaiah Berlin to Charles Taylor, Hans Blokland explores the value and significance that freedom has acquired on our political consciousness. He looks specifically at: * positive and negative freedom *...

    Published March 12th 1997 by Routledge