Culture and Society

Culture and Society
Title Culture and Society PDF eBook
Author Raymond Williams
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Release 1967
Genre Culture
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Culture and Society

Culture and Society
Title Culture and Society PDF eBook
Author Raymond Williams
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Release 1958
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The Long Revolution

The Long Revolution
Title The Long Revolution PDF eBook
Author Raymond Williams
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 401
Release 2001-03-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1770481753

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Raymond Williams, whose other works include Keywords, The Country and the City, Culture and Society, and Modern Tragedy, was one of the world’s foremost cultural critics. Almost uniquely, his work bridged the divides between aesthetic and socio-economic inquiry, between Marxist thought and mainstream liberal thought, and between the modern and post-modern world. When The Long Revolution first appeared in 1961, much of the acclaim it received was based on its prescriptions for Britain in the '60s, which form a relatively brief final section of the whole. The body of the book has since come to be recognized as one of the foundation documents in the cultural analysis of English-speaking culture. The “long revolution” of the title is a cultural revolution, which Williams sees as having unfolded alongside the democratic revolution and the industrial revolution. With this book, Williams led the way in recognizing the importance of the growth of the popular press, the growth of standard English, and the growth the reading public in English-speaking culture and in Western culture as a whole. In addition, Williams’s discussion of how culture is to be defined and analyzed has been of considerable importance in the development of cultural studies as an independent discipline. Originally published by Chatto & Windus, The Long Revolution is now available only in this Broadview Encore Edition.

Lawyers’ Empire

Lawyers’ Empire
Title Lawyers’ Empire PDF eBook
Author W. Wesley Pue
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 517
Release 2016-07-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0774833122

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Approaching the legal profession through the lens of cultural history, Wes Pue explores the social roles lawyers imagined for themselves in England and its expanding empire from the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Each chapter focuses on a critical moment when lawyers – whether leaders or rebels – sought to reshape their profession. In the process, they often fancied they were also shaping the culture and politics of both nation and empire as they struggled to develop or adapt professional structures, represent clients, or engage in advocacy. As an exploration of the relationship between legal professionals and liberalism at home or in the Empire, this work draws attention to recurrent disagreements as to how lawyers have best assured their own economic well-being while simultaneously advancing the causes of liberty, cultural authority, stability, and continuity.

Marxism and Literature

Marxism and Literature
Title Marxism and Literature PDF eBook
Author Raymond Williams
Publisher Oxford Paperbacks
Pages 226
Release 1977-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198760612

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This classic study examines the place of literature within Marxist cultural theory, and offers an assessment of the contributions of previous thinkers to Marxist literary theory.

The Incorporation of America

The Incorporation of America
Title The Incorporation of America PDF eBook
Author Alan Trachtenberg
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 294
Release 1982
Genre Corporate culture
ISBN 0809058278

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Alan Trachtenberg presents a balanced analysis of the expansion of capitalist power in the last third of the nineteenth century and the cultural changes it brought in its wake. In America's westward expansion, labor unrest, newly powerful cities, and newly mechanized industries, the ideals and ideas by which Americans lived were reshaped, and American society became more structured, with an entrenched middle class and a powerful business elite. This is a brilliant, essential work on the origins of America's corporate culture and the formation of the American social fabric after the Civil War.

Culture and Materialism

Culture and Materialism
Title Culture and Materialism PDF eBook
Author Raymond Williams
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 365
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1839763078

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A comprehensive introduction to the work of one of the outstanding intellectuals of the twentieth century. Raymond Williams is a towering presence in cultural studies, most importantly as the founder of the apporach that has come to be known as "cultural materialism." Yet Williams's method was always open-ended and fluid, and this volume collects together his most significant work from over a twenty-year peiod in which he wrestled with the concepts of materialism and culture and their interrelationship. Aside from his more directly theoretical texts, however, case-studies of theatrical naturalism, the Bloomsbury group, advertising, science fiction, and the Welsh novel are also included as illustrations of the method at work. Finally, Williams's identity as an active socialist, rather than simply an academic, is captured by two unambiguously political pieces on the past, present and future of Marxism.