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Civil Society

1750-1914
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Civil Society
Civil Society
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17,85
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ISBN
9781403994622
Bindwijze
Paperback
Taal
Engels
Uitgeverij
Red Globe Press
Jaar van uitgifte
2006
Aantal pagina's
120

Waar gaat het over?

Civil Society' has been a global catchphrase since the end of the Cold War, and is a hot topic among academics and politicians. Civil Society' has become a hot topic of debate in the last two decades, seen by many politicians and academics as a key to achieving democratic renewal. This new study offers one of the first transnational histories of civil society from the Enlightenment to the Great War, a period essential to understanding this debate. Using Alexis de Tocqueville's view on the exceptionalism of American democracy as his starting point, Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann argues that American society was less exceptional than Tocqueville suggests, given the enthusiasm for voluntary associations among practitioners of civil society in Britain, France, Germany the Habsburg Empire and Russia. Hoffmann shows the transference and adaptation of ideas and practices of civil society across national borders. By placing the tension between 'democracy' and 'civil society' at the centre of the book, Hoffmann's account reveals the dilemmas of civil society and provides a concise and incisive introduction to one of the key concepts in Global History. Civil Society' has been a global catchphrase since the end of the Cold War, and is a hot topic among academics and politicians. Understanding the evolution of this concept in the 18th and 19th centuries is vital to its study and this concise and incisive introduction to the transnational history of civil society is essential reading for students and scholars alike.
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