The Rise of the States

The Rise of the States
Author: Jon C. Teaford
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801868890

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In The Rise of the States, noted urban historian Jon C. Teaford explores the development of state government in the United States from the end of the nineteenth century to the so-called renaissance of states at the end of the twentieth. Arguing that state governments were not lethargic backwaters that suddenly stirred to life in the 1980s, Teaford shows instead how state governments were continually adapting and expanding throughout the past century. While previous historical scholarship focused on the states, if at all, as retrograde relics of simpler times, Teaford describes how states actively assumed new responsibilities, developed new sources of revenue, and created new institutions. Teaford examines the evolution of the structure, function, and finances of state government during the Progressive Era, the 1920s, the Great Depression, the post–World War II years, and the post–reapportionment era beginning in the late 1960s. State governments, he explains, played an active role not only in the creation, governance, and management of the political units that made up the state but also in dealing with the growth of business, industries, and education. Not all states chose the same solutions to common problems. For Teaford, the diversity of responses points to the growing vitality and maturity of state governments as the twentieth century unfolded.

War and the Rise of the State

War and the Rise of the State
Author: Bruce D. Porter
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439105481

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States make war, but war also makes states. As Publishers Weekly notes, “Porter, a political scientist at Brigham Young University, demonstrates that wars have been catalysts for increasing the size and power of Western governments since the Renaissance. The state’s monopoly of effective violence has diminished not only individual rights and liberties, but also the ability of local communities and private associates to challenge the centralization of authority. Porter’s originality lies in his thesis that war, breaking down barriers of class, gender, ethnicity, and ideology, also contributes to meritocracy, mobility, and, above all, democratization. Porter also posits the emergence of the “Scientific Warfare State,” a political system in which advanced technology would render obsolete mass participation in war. This provocative study merits wide circulation and serious discussion.”

The Rise and Decline of the State

The Rise and Decline of the State
Author: Martin van Creveld
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1999-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 052165629X

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This unique volume traces the history of the state from its beginnings to the present day.

The Rise of the Civilizational State

The Rise of the Civilizational State
Author: Christopher Coker
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509534647

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In recent years culture has become the primary currency of politics – from the identity politics that characterized the 2016 American election to the pushback against Western universalism in much of the non-Western world. Much less noticed is the rise of a new political entity, the civilizational state. In this pioneering book, the renowned political philosopher Christopher Coker looks in depth at two countries that now claim this title: Xi Jinping’s China and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. He also discusses the Islamic caliphate, a virtual and aspirational civilizational state that is unlikely to fade despite the recent setbacks suffered by ISIS. The civilizational state, he contends, is an idea whose time has come. For, while civilizations themselves may not clash, civilizational states appear to be set on challenging the rules of the international order that the West takes for granted. China seems anxious to revise them, Russia to break them, while Islamists would like to throw away the rule book altogether. Coker argues that, when seen in the round, these challenges could be enough to give birth to a new post-liberal international order.

The Rise of Fiscal States

The Rise of Fiscal States
Author: Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla,Patrick K. O'Brien,Francisco Comín Comín
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107013513

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Leading economic historians present a groundbreaking series of country case studies exploring the formation of fiscal states in Eurasia.

The Rise of the Computer State

The Rise of the Computer State
Author: David Burnham
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781497696846

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The Rise of the Computer State is a comprehensive examination of the ways that computers and massive databases are enabling the nation’s corporations and law enforcement agencies to steadily erode our privacy and manipulate and control the American people. This book was written in 1983 as a warning. Today it is a history. Most of its grim scenarios are now part of everyday life. The remedy proposed here, greater public oversight of industry and government, has not occurred, but a better one has not yet been found. While many individuals have willingly surrendered much of their privacy and all of us have lost some of it, the right to keep what remains is still worth protecting.

The Rise and Fall of States According to Greek Authors

The Rise and Fall of States According to Greek Authors
Author: Jacqueline de Romilly
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472081527

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A survey of how Greek historians explained the conditions of a state's success and the dangers of power

The Rise of the Nation State in Europe

The Rise of the Nation State in Europe
Author: Jack L. Schwartzwald
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476629292

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The 1648 Treaty of Westphalia marked the emergence of the nation-state as the dominant political entity in Europe. This book traces the development of the nation-state from its infancy as a virtual dynastic possession, through its incarnation as the embodiment of the sovereign popular will. Three sections chronicle the critical epochs of this transformation, beginning with the belief in the "divine right" of monarchical rule and ending with the concept that the people, not their leaders, are the heart of a nation--an enduring political ideal that remains the basis of the modern nation-state.