"How refreshing to encounter a book which not only seeks to understand the social transformations of Europe but also attends to matters of the European economy and the European state. This is a sociology book which ‘ticks all the right boxes' for students of political science, and, at the same time, advances a particularly sociological approach to the study of Europe ... It should become essential reading, not only for sociology students and those following European Studies courses, but also for a range of scholars from disciplines that have hitherto viewed 'European society' as alien territory."<br /> <i><b>British Journal of Sociology</b></i> <p>"By drawing on a wide range of empirical and theoretical studies, Outhwaite has written a readable and accessible book on contemporary European society."<br /> <i><b>Sociology</b></i></p> <p>"An insightful study of the emerging shape of Europe. Outhwaite skillfully demonstrates the significance of a European as opposed to a national level of analysis. A lot of ground is covered in this excellent short book."<br /> <b>Gerard Delanty, University of Sussex</b></p>
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Biographical note
William Outhwaite is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex.His previous publications include Habermas: A Critical Introduction, New Philosophies of Social Science, Understanding Social Life, second edition, 1986, and The Future of Society. He is co-author of Social Theory and Postcommunism, editor of The Habermas Reader, and co-editor of The Sociology of Politics.