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Modernities

A Geohistorical Interpretation

Taylor, Peter J.

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1. Auflage November 2003
168 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7456-2129-6
John Wiley & Sons

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Taylor develops a geohistorical argument which focuses on the periods and places of modernities, offering a grounded analysis of what it is to be modern. He identifies three 'prime modernities' which have defined the development of our modern world: today's consumer modernity preceded by the industrial modernity of the nineteenth century which was itself preceded by mercantile modernity.

Preface.

Prologue: Being Geohistorical.

Who's Modern?.

1. Modern, --ity, --ism, --ization:.

Ambiguous to the core.

Social theory with smoke in its eyes.

2. Prime Modernities:.

Multiple moderns versus multiple modernities.

Consensus and coercion in the projection of hegemonic power.

3. Ordinary Modernity: .

Cultural celebrations of the ordinariness.

Feeling comfortable: the modern home.

Suburbia: the domestic landscape of consumer modernity.

Not modernism.

4. Modern States: .

Inter-stateness.

Absolutism as a political way of life.

Going Dutch.

The changing nature of territoriality.

5. Political Movements: .

Parties and movements.

Movements and modernities.

Socialism against the modernity that Britain built.

Environmentalism against the modernity that America built.

r 6. Geographical Tensions:.

Where and what?.

Place-space tensions.

Nation-state as enabling place and dis-enabling space.

Home-household as enabling place and dis-enabling space.

7. Americanization:.

Incipient, capacious and resonant Americanizations.

Inside America: conditions for constructing a modernity.

Outside America: seeing the most modern of the modern.

Americanization and globalization.

Epilogue.

Presents and Ends.

System logic: the extraordinary effect of ordinary
modernity.

Political practice: the post-traditional challenge.

References.

Index.
"This book reaches across disciplines, across countries and across
ideologies, developing along the way a stimulating and original
perspective on the making of the modern world." Nigel Thrift,
University of Bristol

"Modernities is short, sensible, clear and reflective. It
raises in an intelligent way the questions with which we all must
deal. It is a book well worth reading." Immanuel Wallerstein,
Binghamton University

"Modernities is to be recommended. It is highly
accessible and presents complex ideas in a clear and entertaining
fashion. It will interest proponents and opponents of modern
thought, and would find much favour amongst sociologists,
geographers and students of the social sciences more generally. The
book highlights the continued importance of geographical approaches
to the study of the rich and varied histories and geographies of
modernity."Mark Banks, Manchester Metropolitan University,
Sociological Research Online
Peter Taylor is Professor of Geography at Loughborough University.

P. J. Taylor, Loughborough University