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ID124763
Title ProperGlobal-historical sociology of power
Other Title InformationGlobal-historical sociology of power
LanguageENG
AuthorGo, Julian
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Michael Mann's long-anticipated volumes, the sources of social power, volume 3: global empires and revolution, 1890-1945 and the sources of social power, volume 4: globalizations, 1945-2011 complete Mann's career-spanning project. Compared to previous volumes in the series, these works are much more global in scope. They address topics such as global wars, empires, social citizenship across the industrialized world, economic recessions and climate change. In this way they rectify omissions in Mann's previous work, even while continuing to deploy Mann's previous IEMP (ideological, economic, social, political) model of power. However, three shortcomings remain: first, the books do not adequately deploy the concept of society as power networks; second, they do not offer a conceptualization of global systems or dynamics beyond the sum total of actions by individual states or actors; and third, they retain the standpoint of power in their analyses. Despite these shortcomings, these volumes offer a masterful global history of power over the past century and a half and make long-lasting contributions to the historical sociology of power.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol.89, No.6; 2013: p.1469-1477
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol.89, No.6; 2013: p.1469-1477
Key WordsMichael Mann ;  History - 1890-1945 ;  IEMP ;  Global War ;  Social Power ;  Economic Powers ;  Global Empires ;  Globalization ;  Economic Recessions ;  Historical Power ;  Sociology of Power ;  Model of Power ;  Power ;  Strategy ;  International Relations - IR