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Alternative Allegiances in Early Modern Irelandl* |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 253-266
AIDAN CLARKE,
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AbstractThe nature of allegiance in early modern Ireland was complicated by conquest and religious difference and fragmented by the diversity of a colonial community which was made up of settlers from different periods and different places, professing different religions, and competing for influence. Notoriously, it was the more recent English protestant settlers who prevailed. The argument of this essay is that the evolving character of catholic allegiance was shaped by the growing need to contain English influence through the protection afforded by a common crown whose authority in Ireland was independent of its authority in England. The sense of being joined with England, but separate from its political processes, was transmitted to the protestant colonists and provided the ingredients of the colonial patriotism of the eighteenth‐century ascendanc
ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00026.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
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Soviet Communism and Weberian Sociology |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 267-291
STEFAN BREUER,
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AbstractThe first section of this article gives a short outline of Weber's view on socialism, communism and the Russian Revolution. It is argued that Soviet communism is neither traditional nor neotraditional, neither charismatic in the sense of the genuine, personal charisma of its leaders, nor rational in the sense of a maximum of formal rationality. It is suggested that another Weberian category, one which until now has received only limited attention ‐ the charisma of reason ‐ overcomes several of the difficulties in which previous analyses have got entang
ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00027.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
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Richard Oastler, Factory Legislation and the Working‐Class Family |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 292-321
COLIN CREIGHTON,
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AbstractThis article argues that much recent writing on the development of the ideology of domesticity within the working class and the role in this of struggles for protective legislation suffers from undue neglect of class interests in the construction of family life. As a contribution to a fuller account of the interaction of class and gender concerns, a case study is presented of the analysis of the family, gender and laissez‐faire capitalism contained in the writing of Richard Oastler, a leading figure in the British Ten Hours Movement of the 1830s and 1840
ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00028.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
数据来源: WILEY
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Alternative Views of Science in Intra‐Professional Conflict: General Practitioners and the Medical and Surgical Elite 1815–58 |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 322-350
PAUL UNDERHILL,
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AbstractAcute and protracted intra‐professional conflict was a dominant feature of the period of medical reform. The traditional tripartite professional structure of physicians, surgeons and apothecaries was breaking down, evolving into a bipartite division between elite hospital consultants and general practitioners. The paper explores the hypothesis that rival professional interests were expressed in the different configurations of knowledge on which competing claims to status and authority were based. Where the elite either held aloof or invoked the civilised ‘gentlemanly’ science of John Hunter, the general practitioner was more disposed to embrace the more radical ‘democratic’ sciences such as phrenology and the new m
ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00029.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
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Reason and the Medicalisation of Order |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 351-357
ROY PORTER,
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ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00030.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
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‘The State’: A Comment on Abrams, Denis and Sayer |
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Journal of Historical Sociology,
Volume 5,
Issue 3,
1992,
Page 358-377
RICHARD MARSDEN,
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AbstractThis paper answers the question,‘what is the state?’as posed in Abrams (1988) and Denis (1989), by examining Sayer's (1987) realist reconception of ‘relations of production’ and their ‘ideal superstructures’. It suggests that Sayer's alternative to ‘traditional’ marxism warrants a reappraisal of the relationship between Marx and Foucault. It concludes that ‘civil society’ and ‘the state’ are Janus‐faces of production relations, generated by Foucault's
ISSN:0952-1909
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-6443.1992.tb00031.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1992
数据来源: WILEY
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