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- 2011043657 contributor B12151109.
- 2011043657 created "2012.".
- 2011043657 date "2012".
- 2011043657 date "2012.".
- 2011043657 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2011043657 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 304-331) and index.".
- 2011043657 description "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the crowd problem; 1. Setting the stage: crowds and modern French society; 2. Disciplinary struggles: the crowd in early French sociology; 3. Weimar developments: toward a distinctively sociological theory of crowds; 4. Liberal attitudes: crowd semantics in the USA; 5. From crowd to mass: problematising the classless society; 6. Reactions to totalitarianism: new fusions of sociological and psychological thinking; 7. The culmination and dissolution of crowd semantics; 8. Postmodern conditions: the rise of the post-political masses; Conclusion: the politics of crowds.".
- 2011043657 extent "vii, 338 p. ;".
- 2011043657 identifier "9781107009738 (hardback)".
- 2011043657 identifier 9781107009738.jpg.
- 2011043657 issued "2012".
- 2011043657 issued "2012.".
- 2011043657 language "eng".
- 2011043657 publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2011043657 subject "302.33 23".
- 2011043657 subject "Crowds History.".
- 2011043657 subject "Crowds.".
- 2011043657 subject "HM871 .B67 2012".
- 2011043657 subject "SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General. bisacsh".
- 2011043657 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: the crowd problem; 1. Setting the stage: crowds and modern French society; 2. Disciplinary struggles: the crowd in early French sociology; 3. Weimar developments: toward a distinctively sociological theory of crowds; 4. Liberal attitudes: crowd semantics in the USA; 5. From crowd to mass: problematising the classless society; 6. Reactions to totalitarianism: new fusions of sociological and psychological thinking; 7. The culmination and dissolution of crowd semantics; 8. Postmodern conditions: the rise of the post-political masses; Conclusion: the politics of crowds.".
- 2011043657 title "The politics of crowds : an alternative history of sociology / Christian Borch.".
- 2011043657 type "text".