Twentieth-Century Mass Society in Britain and the Netherlands
Professor Bob Moore editor Henk van Nierop editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Oct '06
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Comparing the British and Dutch experience of mass society in the twentieth century, this book considers five major areas: politics, welfare, media, leisure, and youth culture. Drawing on history, cultural studies and sociology, it offers insights into the development of modern European society.From the beginning of the nineteenth century, Western Europe witnessed the emergence of a 'mass' society. Grand social processes, such as urbanization, industrialization and democratization, blurred the previous sharp distinctions that had divided society. This massive transformation is central to our understanding of modern society. Comparing the British and Dutch experience of mass society in the twentieth century, this book considers five major areas: politics, welfare, media, leisure and youth culture. In each section, two well-known specialists - one from each country - examine the conditions behind the rise of a mass society, and show how these conditions were distinctively British or Dutch. Drawing on history, cultural studies and sociology, the authors bring new insight into the development of modern European society.
Useful collection of synthetic essays European History Quarterly
ISBN: 9781845205256
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
Weight: unknown
224 pages