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Book SynopsisDoes it make sense to speak of a European society, above and beyond its component states and regions? In this major new book William Outhwaite argues that it does. He goes beyond the study of individual states and specific regions of Europe to examine the changing contours of the continent as a whole, at a time when Europe is beginning to look and act more like a single entity.
In what we have come to call Europe there developed distinctive forms of political, economic, and more broadly social organisation many of course building on elements drawn from more advanced civilisations elsewhere in the world. During the centuries of European dominance these forms were often exported to other world regions, where the export versions often surpassed the original ones.
In the present century many features of European life remain distinctive: the European welfare or social model, a substantially secularised culture, and particular forms of democratic politics and of the relations bet
Trade Review
"How refreshing to encounter a book which not only seeks to understand the social transformations of Europe but also attends to matters of the European economy and the European state. This is a sociology book which ‘ticks all the right boxes' for students of political science, and, at the same time, advances a particularly sociological approach to the study of Europe ... It should become essential reading, not only for sociology students and those following European Studies courses, but also for a range of scholars from disciplines that have hitherto viewed 'European society' as alien territory."
British Journal of Sociology
"By drawing on a wide range of empirical and theoretical studies, Outhwaite has written a readable and accessible book on contemporary European society."
Sociology
"An insightful study of the emerging shape of Europe. Outhwaite skillfully demonstrates the significance of a European as opposed to a national level of analysis. A lot of ground is covered in this excellent short book."
Gerard Delanty, University of Sussex
Table of ContentsList of Maps, Figures and Tables vi
Acknowledgements vii
1 European Culture and Society 1
2 Europe: East, West, North, South 23
3 The European Economy 44
4 The European Polity 72
5 Social Divisions and Social Identities 99
6 Conclusion: Europe in its Place 133
Notes 142
Bibliography 158
Index 193