Twentieth Century Sociology
In: American Slavic and East European Review, Volume 6, Issue 1/2, p. 207
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In: American Slavic and East European Review, Volume 6, Issue 1/2, p. 207
In: The review of politics, Volume 18, p. 403-417
ISSN: 0034-6705
In: Journal of international affairs, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 104
ISSN: 0022-197X
In: European journal of international law, Volume 18, Issue 5, p. 785-814
ISSN: 1464-3596
In: Opus
In: Oxford paperbacks
Philosophy plays an integral role in French society, affecting its art, drama, politics, and culture. In this chronological survey, Eric Matthews traces the development French philosophy has taken in the twentieth century, from it roots in the thoughts of Descartes to key figures such as Bergson, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, Derrida, and the recent French Feminists.
This edited collection traces the social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of Korea's dramatic transformation since the late nineteenth century. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the chapters examine the internal and external forces which facilitated the transition towards industrial capitalism in Korea, the consequences and impact of social change, and the ways in which Korean tradition continues to inform and influence contemporary South Korean society. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea employs a thematic structure to discuss the interrelated elements of Korea's modernization within agriculture, business and the economy, the state, ideology and culture, and gender and the family. The essays in this volume encompass the Choson dynasty, the colonial period, and postcolonial Korea. Collectively, they provide us with an original and innovative approach to the study of modern Korea, and show how knowledge of the country's past is critical to understanding contemporary Korean society. With contributions from a number of prominent international scholars within sociology, economics, history, and political science, Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea incorporates a global framework of historical narrative, ideology and culture, and statistical and economic analysis to further our understanding of Korea's evolution towards modernity.
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In: Pacific affairs, Volume 75, Issue 2, p. 283-284
ISSN: 0030-851X
'China in the Twentieth Century' by Paul J. Bailey is reviewed.
Written in a lively, narrative style, this comprehensive survey of 20th century U.S. history - from the late 19th century through the late 20th century - focuses on the public life of American people, on American political history, and the history of American public policy. It intertwines political, demographic, economic, social, and cultural history throughout to give readers a fascinating, accessible account of the significant events, trends, groups, and personalities that comprise the modern history of the nation. A Society in Transition. The Progressive Era. The United States and the World. The Twenties. The Great Depression. The New Deal. Diplomacy between Wars. World War II. The Rise of the Cold War. The Age of Consensus. Reform, Rebellion, and War. The Nixon Era. An Era of Limits.America in the Eighties. The 1990s. For anyone who is looking for a comprehensive, reader-friendly account of twentieth century U.S. history.
In: Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories
In: Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories Ser.
The twentieth century was a time of rapid social change in Ireland: from colonial rule to independence, civil war and later the Troubles; from poverty to globalisation and the Celtic Tiger; and from the rise to the fall of the Catholic Church. Policing in Ireland has been shaped by all of these changes. This book critically evaluates the creation of the new police force, an Garda Síochána, in the 1920s and analyses how this institution was influenced by and responded to these substantial changes. Beginning with an overview of policing in pre-independence Ireland, this book chr
In: Berkeley Series in British Studies v.13
As today's baby boomers reach retirement and old age, this timely study looks back at the first generation who aged in the British welfare state. Using innovative research methods, Charlotte Greenhalgh sheds light on the experiences of elderly people in twentieth-century Britain. She adds further insights from the interviews and photographs of celebrated social scientists such as Peter Townsend, whose work helped transform care of the aged. A comprehensive and sensitive examination of the creative pursuits, family relations, work lives, health, and living conditions of the elderly, Aging in Twentieth-Century Britain charts the determined efforts of aging Britons to shape public understandings of old age in the modern era
In: Gender and history
Machine generated contents note: Glossary * List of Illustrations * Introduction * Italian Women at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century -- * The 'Tower of Babel': First Wave Feminism * On the 'Home Front': World War One and its Aftermath * 'Exemplary Wives and Mothers': Under Fascist Dictatorship * Doing their Duty for Nation (or Church): Mass Mobilisation during the Fascist Ventennio * War Comes to Women 1940-45 * Moving into Town: New Social and Economic Roles 1945-67 * Women's Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War 1945-67 * 'Io sono mia': Feminism in the 'Great Cultural Revolution' 1968-80 * The 'Dual Presence'@ More Work and Less Children in the Age of Materialism * -- Conclusion * Select Bibliography * Index -- Glossary * List of Illustrations * Introduction * Italian Women at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century -- * The 'Tower of Babel': First Wave Feminism * On the 'Home Front': World War One and its Aftermath * 'Exemplary Wives and Mothers': Under Fascist Dictatorship * Doing their Duty for Nation (or Church): Mass Mobilisation during the Fascist Ventennio * War Comes to Women 1940-45 * Moving into Town: New Social and Economic Roles 1945-67 * Women's Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War 1945-67 * 'Io sono mia': Feminism in the 'Great Cultural Revolution' 1968-80 * The 'Dual Presence'@ More Work and Less Children in the Age of Materialism * -- Conclusion * Select Bibliography * Index
This book places prostitution at the very centre of European history in the twentieth century. With its wide geographical focus from Italy to the USSR via Sweden, Germany, occupied Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, as well as the international stage of the United Nations, this book encourages comparative perspectives, which have the potential to question, deconstruct and re-adjust distinctions between western, eastern, northern and southern European historical experiences. This book moves beyond exploring state-regulated prostitution, which was the dominant approach to managing commercial sex across Europe in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. State regulation combined police surveillance, the registration of women selling sex (or suspected of doing so), and compulsory medical examinations for registered women, as well as various restrictions on personal movement and freedom. The nine chapters shift focus onto the decades after the abolition of state-regulated prostitution well into the second half of the twentieth century to examine the ruptures and continuities in state, administrative and policing practices following the end of widespread legal toleration. The varied chronology extends the parameters of existing historiography and explores how states grappled to understand, or impose control over, the commercial sex industry following the far-reaching social, economic and political upheaval of the Second World War.
In: Routledge advances in Korean studies 7
This edited collection traces the social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of Korea's dramatic transformation since the late nineteenth century. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the chapters examine the internal and external forces which facilitated the transition towards industrial capitalism in Korea, the consequences and impact of social change, and the ways in which Korean tradition continues to inform and influence contemporary South Korean society. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea employs a thematic structure to discuss the interrelated elements of Korea's modernization within agriculture, business and the economy, the state, ideology and culture, and gender and the family. The essays in this volume encompass the Choson dynasty, the colonial period, and postcolonial Korea. Collectively, they provide us with an original and innovative approach to the study of modern Korea, and show how knowledge of the country's past is critical to understanding contemporary Korean society. With contributions from a number of prominent international scholars within sociology, economics, history, and political science, Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea incorporates a global framework of historical narrative, ideology and culture, and statistical and economic analysis to further our understanding of Korea's evolution towards modernity.