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Regional Cultures: Comparative Social Research

Autor Fredrick Engelstad, Kalleberg Ragnvlad, Grete Brochman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 1998
Part of a series on social research, this book presents an analysis of regional cultures. It covers such topics as the emergence of Wales and Saxony as modern regions in Europe; state support and literary regionalism in Norway and the US; and, regional industrialization and political mobilization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780762304516
ISBN-10: 0762304510
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 432 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Comparative Social Research


Cuprins

Introduction: regionality and culture (F. Engelstad). The cradle of capitalism: the North Sea (Baltic) Basin as an early modern macro region (L. Heermá van Voss). Europe and the regions: past, present, and future (M. Keating, S. Pintarits). Structural change, political realignment, and shifting identities: the emergence of Wales and Saxony as modern regions in Europe (J. Mathias). Stitching the balls on right on industrial restructuring and reflexive modernization: experiences from Northeast England and Northern Norway (A. Mariussen). Does the center imagine the periphery? State support and literacy regionalism in Norway and the United States (W. Griswold, F. Engelstad). The region as a reference for artistic creativity: the importance of regional identity for the distinctiveness of the Lusophone literatures (J.C. Venacio). Localized innovation networks in a global economy: a comparative analysis of endogenous and exogenous regional development approaches (B.T. Asheim, P. Cooke). Regional industrialization and political mobilization: regions in political party systems and industrialization in Norway (O. Wicken).