• Civil Society, Associations, and Urban Places Class, Nation, and Culture in Nineteenth-century Europe

Civil Society, Associations, and Urban Places Class, Nation, and Culture in Nineteenth-century Europe

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In recent years, the concept of 'civil society' has become central to the historian's understanding of class, cultural and political power in the nineteenth-century town and city. Increasingly clubs and voluntary societies have been regarded as an important step in the formation of formal political parties, particularly for the working and middle classes. The result of this is the assertion that the more associations existing in a particular society, the deeper democracy becomes entrenched. In order to test this hypothesis, this volume brings together essays by an international group of urban historians who examine the construction of civil society from associational activity in the urban place. From their studies, it soon becomes clear that such simple propositions do not adequately reflect the dynamics of nineteenth-century urban society and politics. Urban associations were ideological in purpose and deliberately discriminatory and as such set the boundaries of civil society. Thus competing and segmented associations were not only an indication of pluralism and strength, but also highlighted a fundamental weakness when faced down by the interests of the state. comprising Austria and Bratislava, France and Italy, the Netherlands, Austro-Hungary, England, Scotland and the US, this volume reflects on the construction of class, nation and culture in the associations of the nineteenth-century urban place. In so doing, it shows that a deep and interlocking civil society does not automatically lead to a rise in democratic activity. Expansion of the networks of urban association could equally result in greater subdivision and to the fragmentation and isolation of certain groups. Partition as much as coherence is our understanding of civil society and associations in the nineteenth-century urban place.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754652472
ISBN-10: 0754652475
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: Height: 9.25 Inches, Length: 6.25 Inches, Weight: 1.322773572 Pounds, Width: 0.75 Inches
Author: Graeme Morton, Robert John Morris, B. M. A. de Vries
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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