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COERCION, CAPITAL, AND EUROPEAN STATES, AD 990-1992 I Charles Tilly

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Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990-1992 CHARLES TILLY C!N'fl{O «"G. "ASTENGO. 4 INV NTA I 3 ~Ob I] BLACKWELL Cambridge MA 6- Oxford UK

Contents Preface IX Cities and States in World History States in History Available Answers 5 Logics of Capital and Coercion 16 War Drives State Formation and Transformation 20 Long Trends and Interactions 28 Prospects 33 2 European Cities and States 38 Absent Europe 38 States and Coercion 45 Cities and Capital 47 City-State Interaction 51 State Physiologies 54 Liaisons Dangereuses 58 Alternative Forms of State 62 3 How War Made States, and Vice Versa 67 A Bifurcation of Violence 67 How States Controlled Coercion 68 Wars 70 Transitions 76 Seizing, Making, or Buying Coercion 84 Paying the Debts 87

viii Contents The Long, Strong Arm of Empire 91 4 States and their Citizens 96 From Wasps to Locomotives 96 Bargaining, Rights, and Collective Action 99 The Institution of Direct Ruic 103 The French Revolution: From Indirect to Direct Ruic 107 State Expansion, Direct Ruic, and Nationalism 114 Unintended Burdens 117 Militarization = Civilianization 122 5 Lineages of the National State 127 China and Europe 127 States and Cities Rccxamincd 130 Coercive Trajectories 137 Capitalist Trajectories 143 Trajectories of Capitalized Coercion 151 6 The European State System 161 The Connectedness of European States 161 The Ends of Wars 165 Members of the System 170 The Creation of a State-Linked World 181 How Wars Began 183 Six Salient Questions 187 7 Soldiers and States in 1992 192 Political Misdcvclopmcnt 192 The Impact and Heritage of World War II 197 The Ascent of Military Men 203 Today's Military in Historical Perspective 205 Military Buildup 209 Soldiers in Power 211 How Did the Military Gain Power? 217 Envoi 224 References 226 Index 261

STUDIES IN SOCIAL DISCONTINUITY Edited by CHARLES TILLY This is at once an account and an explanation of the evolution of European states during the present millennium. The central problem addressed by the author concerns the great variety in the kinds of state that have prevailed in Europe since AD 990. Professor Tilly shows how interactions between the wielders of power on the one hand and the manipulators of capital on the other resulted in three state formations each of which prevailed over long periods - tribute-taking empires, systems of fragmented sovereignty, and national states. He argues that to conceive European state development as a simple, unilinear process is untenable, and further that relations between the states themselves are a big factor in their formation and evolution. The final part of the book then applies these insights to the history of Third World states since 1945. For the paperback edition the author has made minor revisions throughout and provided an additional section on the rapid changes that have recently taken place in Central and Eastern Europe. Charles Tilly is University Distinguished Professor, the New School for Social Research, where he directs the Center for Studies of Social Change. "An important, provocative theory, with much originality and richly documented... it is exremely well written, despite containing both theory and a wealth of empirical information. It carries substantial learning lightly. " - Michael Mann, American Journal of Sociology "Admirable... thoughtful and scrupulous. " - Basil Davidson, Journal of International Affairs "Admirers of Charles Tilly's work on European history will now have even more to admire - another genuine breakthrough. ;.. Straightforward, enlightened, and powerful. " - Jack A. Goldstone, Contemporary Sociology Cover illustration: Genoa, woodcut from the Nuremburg Chronicles, 1493, is reproduced by kind permission (photograph: Mansell Collection). AR EA BJ BLACKWELL Cambridre MA 6- Orf ord UK 1111 ISBN 1-55786-368-7 9 781557 863683 >