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Industrialization and Assimilation: Understanding Ethnic Change in the Modern World

Autor Elliott D. Green
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2022
"Industrialization and Assimilation is among the first books to focus on the process of ethnic identity change in a broad context. Green's evidence causally explains how and why ethnicity changes across time, showing that, by altering the basis of economic production from land to labor and removing people from the "idiocy of rural life," industrialization is a powerful agent for making societies more ethnically homogenous. More specifically, the author argues that industrialization lowers the relative value of rural land, leading people to identify less with narrow rural identities in favor of broader identities that can aid them navigate the formal urban economy. Using case studies ranging from mid-20th century Turkey to contemporary Botswana, Somalia, and Uganda, as well as examples of Native Americans in the United States and the Måaori in New Zealand, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used to establish the relationship between industrialization and ethnic homogenization"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009268370
ISBN-10: 1009268376
Pagini: 225
Ilustrații: 31 b/w illus. 5 maps 15 tables
Dimensiuni: 228 x 152 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction; 2. Understanding ethnicity and industrialization; 3. Industrialization and assimilation in historical perspective; 4. Cross-national evidence; 5. Industrialization and assimilation in mid-20th century Turkey; 6. Cases of non-industrialization in Africa: Somalia and Uganda; 7. 'Cattle without legs': structural transformation in Botswana; 8. Ethic change among Native Americans in the United States; 9. Ethnic change among the Māori in New Zealand; 10. Conclusion.

Recenzii

'Green offers a novel theory of the role industrialization plays in re-shaping ethnic landscapes, highlighting the transformative effects of increases in the value of labour relative to land. He provides compelling quantitative and qualitative evidence from a wide range of country cases, and levels a powerful challenge to prevailing accounts.' Evan Lieberman, Professor of Political Science and Total Chair on Contemporary Africa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'Green's brilliant new study of how ethnicity changes in response to industrialization offers hope and a deeper understanding of how ethnic identities evolve. Green shows how breaking free from agricultural life also breaks the hold of local ethnic identities; at the same time, he shows how 'top-down' efforts by states to reshape or assimilate their people are generally ineffective or even counter-productive. Using historical studies, cross-national data analysis, and impressive fieldwork, this wide-ranging yet detailed analysis provides convincing evidence that ethnicity is not fixed, but responds to social change.' Jack A. Goldstone, Hazel Chair in Public Policy, George Mason University
'Green takes on big questions about how the structural transformation of the political economy shapes the nature of ethnic identity. This book is terrifically ambitious in theoretical and empirical scope, engaging with a wide range of distinctive empirical cases in both the Global North and Global South. It makes us reconsider how we study the politics of ethnic change in the social sciences.' Lauren M. MacLean, Arthur F. Bentley Chair of Political Science, Indiana University-Bloomington

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Descriere

This book explains why industrialization is the most important factor driving assimilation and ethnic change in the modern world.