Does war make states? : investigations of Charles Tilly's historical sociology /
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: state formation theory : status, problems, and prospects / Lars Bo Kaspersen IFS, KU and Jeppe Strandsbjerg, DBP, CBS and Benno Teschke, University of Sussex
- Lineages
- After the Tilly-thesis : social conflict, differential state-formation and geopolitics in the construction of the European system of states / Benno Teschke, University of Sussex
- Otto Hintze, Stein Rokkan and Charles Tilly's theory of European statebuilding / Thomas Ertman, New York University
- Challenges
- War and state formation : amending the bellicist theory of state making / Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern University
- Beyond the Tilly thesis : family values and state formation in Latin Christendom / Philip Gorski, Yale & Vivek S. Sharma, Pitzer College
- Omissions
- The space of state formation / Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Copenhagen Business School
- The realm as a European form of rule : unpacking the warfare thesis through the Holy Roman Empire / Peter Haldon, Swedish Defence University
- War, conflict and the state reconsidered / Vivek S. Sharma, Pitzer College
- Vistas
- War and state in the Middle East : reassessing charles Tilly in a regional context / Dietrich Jung, University of Southern Denmark
- Beyond mere war : authority and legitimacy in the formation of the Latin American States / Robert H. Holden, Old Dominion University
- How Tilly's state formation paradigm is revolutionizing the study of Chinese state-making / Victoria Hui, University of Notre Dame
- Bibliography
- Index.