The Journal of Economic History assesses Mann's theories on how the Industrial Revolution impacted distributive versus collective power. Major Themes
For insights into Michael Mann's , several academic resources provide critical overviews and theoretical summaries. Core Theoretical Overview The Sources of Social Power, Volume 2: The Rise...
The American Political Science Review offers a critique of Mann's "cold-blooded vivisection of modern power," particularly regarding state autonomy and labor movements. The Journal of Economic History assesses Mann's theories
The Cambridge Core introduction provides a foundational look at Mann's argument that societies are "overlapping, intersecting, entwined" networks of interaction. the United States
This volume focuses on the "long nineteenth century," tracing how four sources of power——determined the structure of Western societies like France, Great Britain, the United States, Prussia/Germany, and Habsburg Austria. Key Papers and Academic Resources