Distant Strangers

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Distant Strangers

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ISBN: 9780520282049
作者: James Vernon
出版社: University of California Press
发行时间: 2014 -8
装订: Paperback
价格: $22.46
页数: 184

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How Britain Became Modern

James Vernon   

简介

What does it mean to live in the modern world? How different is that world from those that preceded it, and when did we become modern?
In Distant Strangers, James Vernon argues that the world was made modern not by revolution, industrialization, or the Enlightenment. Instead, he shows how in Britain, a place long held to be the crucible of modernity, a new and distinctly modern social condition emerged by the middle of the nineteenth century. Rapid and sustained population growth, combined with increasing mobility of people over greater distances and concentrations of people in cities, created a society of strangers.
Vernon explores how individuals in modern societies adapted to live among strangers by forging more abstract and anonymous economic, social, and political relations, as well as by reanimating the local and the personal.

contents

List of Figures
Preface
1 What Is Modernity?
2 A Society of Strangers
3 Governing Strangers
4 Associating with Strangers
5 An Economy of Strangers
Conclusion
Notes
Index

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