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The Roots of Radicalism
Craig Calhoun
其他書名
Tradition, the Public Sphere, and Early Nineteenth-Century Social Movements
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2012-03-09
主題
History / General
History / Europe / France
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
History / United States / 19th Century
History / Social History
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Radicalism
Political Science / Political Process / Political Advocacy
Social Science / Sociology / General
ISBN
0226090841
9780226090849
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1-VdKaE3m9AC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The story of the rise of radicalism in the early nineteenth century has often been simplified into a fable about progressive social change. The diverse social movements of the era—religious, political, regional, national, antislavery, and protemperance—are presented as mere strands in a unified tapestry of labor and democratic mobilization. Taking aim at this flawed view of radicalism as simply the extreme end of a single dimension of progress, Craig Calhoun emphasizes the coexistence of different kinds of radicalism, their tensions, and their implications.
The Roots of Radicalism
reveals the importance of radicalism’s links to preindustrial culture and attachments to place and local communities, as well the ways in which journalists who had been pushed out of “respectable” politics connected to artisans and other workers. Calhoun shows how much public recognition mattered to radical movements and how religious, cultural, and directly political—as well as economic—concerns motivated people to join up. Reflecting two decades of research into social movement theory and the history of protest,
The Roots of Radicalism
offers compelling insights into the past that can tell us much about the present, from American right-wing populism to democratic upheavals in North Africa.