"Invariably illuminating." <i>Times Literary Supplement</i> <p>"Once in a while a book emerges which far surpasses in scope and scale and depth even the best of our worthy scholarship ... this last collection of Norbert Elias's could not be more timely. This is a civil book. To read it civilises. One might recommend it to the survivors of Mrs Thatcher's seminar." <i>Political Quarterly</i></p> <p><br /> "His academic approach is both fascinating and challenging and his book must be rated as an extremely valuable contribution to the debate about German political traditions." <i>German Politics</i></p> <p><br /> "This study is particularly brilliant, even for the great Elias. Here he returns to the shame analysis that he began in <i>The Civilizing Process,</i> clarifying great swaths of German and European cultural history. A must for your reading list." <i>Thomas J. Scheff, University of California, Santa Barbara</i></p> <p>"Undoubtedly, this is one of the most original sociological minds ever, and <i>The Germans</i> is his magnum opus. One might expect a great book, and a great book this is." <i>Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds</i></p>

This is Elias's last great work in which he used his key ideas to analyse the development of the particular features of German personality, social structure and behaviour.
Norbert Elias is one of the most important thinkers of our time. This is Elias's last great work, and it displays all the breadth, brilliance and originality of his other major writings.
Preface by Eric Dunning and Stephen Mennell. Introduction. 1. Civilization and Informalization. 2. A Digression on Nationalism. 3. Civilization and Violence: On the State Monopoly of Physical Violence and its Transgression. 4. The Breakdown of Civilization. 5. Thoughts on the Federal Republic. Editorial Postscript by Michael Schröter. Notes. Index.
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Norbert Elias is one of the most important and influential social thinkers of the twentieth century. Towards the end of his life he completed a major study of German society and culture in which he used his key ideas to analyse the development of the country in which he had lived for many years. The Germans is Elias's last great work and it displays all of the breadth, brilliance and originality of his other major writings. Through a skilful interweaving of empirical evidence and theoretical reasoning, Elias explores the ways in which the particular features of German personality, social structure and behaviour, arose out of Germany's past. Proceeding chronologically from the Enlightenment to the present day, he draws particular attention to the devastation wrought in the seventeenth century by the Thirty Years' War; Germany's late unification compared to countries such as Britain and France which were unified much earlier and, as a result, enjoyed a much less discontinuous pattern of history and social development; and the series of wars under the leadership of the militaristic ruling strata of Prussia during which German unification eventually took place. In the course of this unification, he argues, large sections of the middle classes abandoned the humanistic values which had hitherto predominated in their social circles and became "brutalized". Elias then examines the weakening of state control in Germany after the First World War and the emergence of the private armies of the Freikorps, destabilizing the fledgling Weimar Republic and contributing to a terrorist movement that strove for the restoration of authoritarian rule. He argues that these events, which culminated in the rise of Hitler and the Holocaust, occurred as a result of decisions made in a context of national crisis by ruling groups which enjoyed widespread popular support, especially among the middle classes. The Germans is a classic work. It will be welcomed by students and researchers in sociology and social theory, politics, modern European history and German Studies.
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ISBN
9780745620091
Publisert
1997-11-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
765 gr
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
100 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512

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Biographical note

Norbert Elias was Professor Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt until his death in 1990.