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SEVEN The Recent Intensifi cation of American Economic and Military Imperialism Are They Connected?
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Michael Mann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- ONE Major Contributions to Sociological Theory and Research on Empire, 1830s– Present 1
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Part I. NATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL FIELDS & THE STUDY OF EMPIRE
- TWO Russian Sociology in Imperial Context 53
- THREE Sociology’s Imperial Unconscious Th e Emergence of American Sociology in the Context of Empire 83
- FOUR Empire for the Poor Imperial Dreams and the Quest for an Italian Sociology, 1870s– 1950s 106
- FIVE German Sociology and Empire From Internal Colonization to Overseas Colonization and Back Again 166
- SIX The Durkheimian School and Colonialism Exploring the Constitutive Paradox 188
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Part II. CURRENT SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF EMPIRE
- SEVEN The Recent Intensifi cation of American Economic and Military Imperialism Are They Connected? 213
- EIGHT The Empire’s New Laws Terrorism and the New Security Empire aft er 9/11 245
- NINE Empires and Nations Convergence or Divergence? 279
- TEN The New Surgical Colonialism China, Africa, and Oil 300
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Part III. HISTORICAL STUDIES OF COLONIALISM & EMPIRE
- ELEVEN Nation and Empire in the French Context 321
- TWELVE Empire and Developmentalism in Colonial India 340
- THIRTEEN Building the Cities of Empire Urban Planning in the Colonial Cities of Italy’s Fascist Empire 366
- FOURTEEN Japanese Colonial Structure in Korea in Comparative Perspective 396
- FIFTEEN Native Policy and Colonial State Formation in Pondicherry (India) and Vietnam Recasting Ethnic Relations, 1870s– 1920s 415
- SIXTEEN Th e Constitution of State/Space and the Limits of “Autonomy” in South Africa and Palestine/Israel 436
- SEVENTEEN Resistance and the Contradictory Rationalities of State Formation in British Malaya and the American Philippines 465
- Conclusion Understanding Empire 489
- Bibliography 499
- List of Contributors 575
- Index 581
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- ONE Major Contributions to Sociological Theory and Research on Empire, 1830s– Present 1
-
Part I. NATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL FIELDS & THE STUDY OF EMPIRE
- TWO Russian Sociology in Imperial Context 53
- THREE Sociology’s Imperial Unconscious Th e Emergence of American Sociology in the Context of Empire 83
- FOUR Empire for the Poor Imperial Dreams and the Quest for an Italian Sociology, 1870s– 1950s 106
- FIVE German Sociology and Empire From Internal Colonization to Overseas Colonization and Back Again 166
- SIX The Durkheimian School and Colonialism Exploring the Constitutive Paradox 188
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Part II. CURRENT SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF EMPIRE
- SEVEN The Recent Intensifi cation of American Economic and Military Imperialism Are They Connected? 213
- EIGHT The Empire’s New Laws Terrorism and the New Security Empire aft er 9/11 245
- NINE Empires and Nations Convergence or Divergence? 279
- TEN The New Surgical Colonialism China, Africa, and Oil 300
-
Part III. HISTORICAL STUDIES OF COLONIALISM & EMPIRE
- ELEVEN Nation and Empire in the French Context 321
- TWELVE Empire and Developmentalism in Colonial India 340
- THIRTEEN Building the Cities of Empire Urban Planning in the Colonial Cities of Italy’s Fascist Empire 366
- FOURTEEN Japanese Colonial Structure in Korea in Comparative Perspective 396
- FIFTEEN Native Policy and Colonial State Formation in Pondicherry (India) and Vietnam Recasting Ethnic Relations, 1870s– 1920s 415
- SIXTEEN Th e Constitution of State/Space and the Limits of “Autonomy” in South Africa and Palestine/Israel 436
- SEVENTEEN Resistance and the Contradictory Rationalities of State Formation in British Malaya and the American Philippines 465
- Conclusion Understanding Empire 489
- Bibliography 499
- List of Contributors 575
- Index 581