The great arch : English state formation as cultural revolution

This historical sociology study traces English state formation from the eleventh to the late nineteenth centuries. It analyses how state development functioned as a cultural revolution and explores the role of moral regulation in the exercise of power.

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vernon_authors Philip Corrigan, Derek Sayer
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vernon_production_date 1985
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vernon_isbn_issn 0631140557
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