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Decline in History - James Thomson - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Decline in History - James Thomson - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The study of decline in history deserves as much attention as progress, and yet there are very few comparative studies available. This book fills that gap. Drawing on the works of Immanuel Wallerstein, Fernand Braudel, Michael Mann and Jonathan Israel to inform his approach, Thomson examines the experience of decline in history with particular reference to Europe. He argues that the history of Afro-Asian and European civilizations has been characterized by a slow diffusion of cultural and technical skills which has occasioned repeated cycles of progress and decline. The European variant of this dynamic was shaped by its unique qualities of political pluralism and economic dynamism, resulting in declines that were ''micro'' rather than ''macro'' in character. Thomson develops his argument through a structured narrative of economic and technical change in European history from the fall of Rome and the decline of Byzantium to Italy''s declines and to those of Portugal and Spain. Within Spain, the decline of Castile is distinguished from those of Andalucia and Aragon; Thomson shows that the final decline of Andalucia and Aragon in the seventeenth century, rather than being a specifically Spanish crisis, was part of a general upheaval affecting the whole of the western Mediterranean and much of central Europe. Wide-ranging and clearly written, Decline in History will be an invaluable text for students of European and comparative history.

DKK 216.00
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Why Rome Fell - Michael Arnheim - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Why Rome Fell - Michael Arnheim - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Explore an insightful and original discussion of the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire In Why Rome Fell: Decline and Fall, or Drift and Change?, celebrated scholar of Roman history Dr. Michael Arnheim delivers a fascinating and robust exploration of the causes of and reasons for Rome’s fall in the West. Steeped in applications of elite theory to the later Roman Empire, the author discusses several interconnected issues that influenced the decline of Rome, including monarchy, power structure, social mobility, religion, and the aristocratic ethos. Incisive comparisons of the situation in Rome to those in the Principate and the Byzantine Empire shed light on the relative lack of “indissoluble union and easy obedience” (in Gibbon’s phrase) in the later Roman Empire. Instead, the book reveals the divided loyalties of a fractured society that characterized Rome in its later years. Why Rome Fell also includes: A thorough introduction to the transition from the ancient to the medieval world, including discussions of monarchy, Diocletian and his relationship to the aristocracy, and Constantine’s reformsComprehensive explorations of the rise of the Roman Christian empire and Constantine’s rolePractical discussions of conflicting theories of what caused the fall of the Roman empire, including the Pirenne thesis, the malaria hypothesis, Gibbon’s ‘decline and fall’ theory, and the role played by religion An indispensable resource for students, scholars and the general reader with an inquiring mind about history, Why Rome Fell deserves a place on the bookshelves of anyone with an interest in a sophisticated and original take on historical continuity and change.

DKK 259.00
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Voices of Decline - Robert A. Beauregard - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Telemachus Complex - Parents and Children after the Decline of the Father - Bog af Massimo Recalcati - Paperback

Personal Life - Carol Smart - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Personal Life - Carol Smart - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Decline of the Public - David Marquand - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Decline of the Public - David Marquand - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

''To construct a civilization around the nostrum that the public realm is morally, economically and socially inferior to the private realm is to submit to an alien barbarism in which what we hold in common is permanently placed as second best. David Marquand has constructed a masterly and highly readable plea for the idea of the public once again to be celebrated in British life. His re-entry into the national conversation could not be better timed or more important. Let''s hope our fellow citizens take arms in the battle he invites us to join.'' -- Will Hutton , Columnist, Observer Newspaper ''A profound analysis of the decline of the public realm and the growth of unaccountable government in Britain. The summation of a life''s work by one of Britain''s leading political thinkers.'' -- John Gray , The London School of Economics The public domain of citizenship, equity and service is crucial for individual fulfilment and social well-being. But it has been under attack for thirty years – first from the market fundamentalists of the New Right, and then from their New Labour imitators. The results are everywhere – resource-starved public services; the marketization of the public sector; the soul-destroying targets and audits that go with it; the denigration of professionalism and the professional ethic; and the erosion of public trust. More damaging still are the hollowing out of citizenship, the manipulative populism that now pervades British government and a slide towards a new version of the ''Old Corruption'' that our Victorian ancestors thought they had banished. David Marquand traces the growth of the public domain from Gladstone to Attlee, analyses the forces that began to undermine it in its post-war heyday and exposes the campaign that the Thatcher and Blair governments have waged against it. He ends with a call for a counter-attack, based on a re-statement of the civic ideal in a twenty-first century idiom. This book will appeal to all those who take an interest in current political events as well as those studying politics and social policy.

DKK 397.00
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Decline of the Public - David Marquand - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Decline of the Public - David Marquand - Bog - John Wiley and Sons Ltd - Plusbog.dk

''To construct a civilization around the nostrum that the public realm is morally, economically and socially inferior to the private realm is to submit to an alien barbarism in which what we hold in common is permanently placed as second best. David Marquand has constructed a masterly and highly readable plea for the idea of the public once again to be celebrated in British life. His re-entry into the national conversation could not be better timed or more important. Let''s hope our fellow citizens take arms in the battle he invites us to join.'' -- Will Hutton , Columnist, Observer Newspaper ''A profound analysis of the decline of the public realm and the growth of unaccountable government in Britain. The summation of a life''s work by one of Britain''s leading political thinkers.'' -- John Gray , The London School of Economics The public domain of citizenship, equity and service is crucial for individual fulfilment and social well-being. But it has been under attack for thirty years – first from the market fundamentalists of the New Right, and then from their New Labour imitators. The results are everywhere – resource-starved public services; the marketization of the public sector; the soul-destroying targets and audits that go with it; the denigration of professionalism and the professional ethic; and the erosion of public trust. More damaging still are the hollowing out of citizenship, the manipulative populism that now pervades British government and a slide towards a new version of the ''Old Corruption'' that our Victorian ancestors thought they had banished. David Marquand traces the growth of the public domain from Gladstone to Attlee, analyses the forces that began to undermine it in its post-war heyday and exposes the campaign that the Thatcher and Blair governments have waged against it. He ends with a call for a counter-attack, based on a re-statement of the civic ideal in a twenty-first century idiom. This book will appeal to all those who take an interest in current political events as well as those studying politics and social policy.

DKK 190.00
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Why People Do What They Do - Bog af Saadi (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences Lahlou - Hardback