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Culture and the State



This essay discusses how theories of the modern state and culture converged in Europe during the 1800s. It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state. more details
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  • The essay discusses how theories of the modern state and culture converged in Europe during the 1800s
  • It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state


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Author Paul Thomas
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780415911030
Publication Date 08/07/2007
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This essay discusses how theories of the modern state and culture converged in Europe during the 1800s. It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state.

From the end of the eighteenth century to the late nineteenth century, a remarkable convergence takes place in Europe between theories of the modern state and theories of culture. Culture and the State explores that theoretical convergence in relation to the social functions of state and cultural institutions, showing how cultural education comes to play the role of forming citizens for the modern state. It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state.
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