The Great Arch by Philip Corrigan

The Great Arch by Philip Corrigan

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Summary

This analysis of the development of the English state from the 11th to the late 19th centuries profoundly challenges conventional wisdoms, showing that state formation is cultural revolution, and moral regulation is fundamental to state power.

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The Great Arch by Philip Corrigan

This is one of the classic texts of historical sociology and will be welcomed by all students of modern state formation. Corrigan and Sayer's illuminating analysis of the development of the English state from the eleventh to the late nineteenth centuries profoundly challenges conventional wisdoms, showing that state formation is cultural revolution, and moral regulation is fundamental to state power.
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ISBN 13 9780631140559
ISBN 10 0631140557
Title The Great Arch
Author Philip Corrigan
Series Ideas S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1985-09-12
Number of pages 280
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