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American Imaginaries

Nations, Societies and Capitalism in the Many Americas

Jeremy C.A. Smith

American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they have emerged across the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Exploring cities, capitalism, nations, nationalism, and politics from both comparative and transnational perspectives, the book develops a unique approach based on the paradigms of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries. In addition to providing a fresh perspective on the Americas, American Imaginaries gives proper analysis of multinational and intra-national regions and, crucially, the civilizational force of resurgent indigenous nations. The book also covers regions often underemphasized in histories of the hemisphere, such as Central America and the Caribbean.

The book will appeal to scholars and students of history, Atlantic studies, comparative and historical sociology, and social theory. In addition, it will gain audiences amongst academics and graduate students who follow debates about modernity, civilizations, historical constellations, and social imaginaries.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 248 • Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-78660-967-0 • Hardback • September 2022 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-78660-969-4 • eBook • September 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: Social Imaginaries
Subjects: Philosophy / Social, History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Movements / Critical Theory, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy

Jeremy C A Smith is in the Institute of Education, Arts and Community at Federation University Australia. His principal research interests lie in the disciplinary fields of historical and comparative sociology and social theory. He has published in European Journal of Social Theory, Current Sociology, Critical Horizons, Thesis Eleven, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Atlantic Studies and Political Power and Social Theory. He is the author of Europe and the Americas: State Formation, Capitalism and Civilizations in Atlantic Modernity (2006) and Debating Civilizations: Interrogating Civilizational Analysis in a Global Age (2017). He is also a Managing Editor of the International Journal ofSocial Imaginaries and Rowman & Littlefield’s Social Imaginaries series. His current work revolves around the multidisciplinary fields of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries.

Acknowledgments

Part One - American Imaginaries: Dimensions of National Societies

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Making Americans: Migration and Cities as Metropolitan Imaginaries

Chapter 3: Creating Capitalism: National States and Regional Patterns

Chapter 4: Political Imaginaries, Political Traditions: Ideologies and State Formation

Part Two: Transnational Regions of the Diverse Americas

Chapter 5: The Undeclared Empire? US Power in the Western Hemisphere and Beyond

Chapter 6: A Region of Regions: Provincializing the Americas

Chapter 7: First Nations Movements and Indigenous Modernities

Chapter 8: Conclusion: Civilizational Analysis, Multiple Imaginaries, and the Diverse Americas

References

Notes

Index

About the Author

This is an unusual book for our days. With a theoretically ambitious agenda and a breathtaking space-time scope, Jeremy Smith takes us through the imaginary and institutional trajectories of the modern New World. A big adventure.


— Jose Maurício Domingues, professor of sociology, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro


There is no doubt that Jeremy Smith is currently the most important and creative scholar in theorizing the Americas from a macro-sociological perspective. With great cultural sensitivity his new book analyses the role of imaginaries in the making of the most important regions and national societies of this continent so that an immensely rich picture of big cities, social movements, and capitalist structures is presented to the reader who cannot do anything else but admire Smith’s theoretical and empirical expertise.


— Wolfgang Knöbl, director, Hamburg Institute for Social Research


American Imaginaries

Nations, Societies and Capitalism in the Many Americas

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they have emerged across the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Exploring cities, capitalism, nations, nationalism, and politics from both comparative and transnational perspectives, the book develops a unique approach based on the paradigms of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries. In addition to providing a fresh perspective on the Americas, American Imaginaries gives proper analysis of multinational and intra-national regions and, crucially, the civilizational force of resurgent indigenous nations. The book also covers regions often underemphasized in histories of the hemisphere, such as Central America and the Caribbean.

    The book will appeal to scholars and students of history, Atlantic studies, comparative and historical sociology, and social theory. In addition, it will gain audiences amongst academics and graduate students who follow debates about modernity, civilizations, historical constellations, and social imaginaries.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 248 • Trim: 6½ x 9½
    978-1-78660-967-0 • Hardback • September 2022 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    978-1-78660-969-4 • eBook • September 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: Social Imaginaries
    Subjects: Philosophy / Social, History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Movements / Critical Theory, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy
Author
Author
  • Jeremy C A Smith is in the Institute of Education, Arts and Community at Federation University Australia. His principal research interests lie in the disciplinary fields of historical and comparative sociology and social theory. He has published in European Journal of Social Theory, Current Sociology, Critical Horizons, Thesis Eleven, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Atlantic Studies and Political Power and Social Theory. He is the author of Europe and the Americas: State Formation, Capitalism and Civilizations in Atlantic Modernity (2006) and Debating Civilizations: Interrogating Civilizational Analysis in a Global Age (2017). He is also a Managing Editor of the International Journal ofSocial Imaginaries and Rowman & Littlefield’s Social Imaginaries series. His current work revolves around the multidisciplinary fields of civilizational analysis and social imaginaries.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Part One - American Imaginaries: Dimensions of National Societies

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Making Americans: Migration and Cities as Metropolitan Imaginaries

    Chapter 3: Creating Capitalism: National States and Regional Patterns

    Chapter 4: Political Imaginaries, Political Traditions: Ideologies and State Formation

    Part Two: Transnational Regions of the Diverse Americas

    Chapter 5: The Undeclared Empire? US Power in the Western Hemisphere and Beyond

    Chapter 6: A Region of Regions: Provincializing the Americas

    Chapter 7: First Nations Movements and Indigenous Modernities

    Chapter 8: Conclusion: Civilizational Analysis, Multiple Imaginaries, and the Diverse Americas

    References

    Notes

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • This is an unusual book for our days. With a theoretically ambitious agenda and a breathtaking space-time scope, Jeremy Smith takes us through the imaginary and institutional trajectories of the modern New World. A big adventure.


    — Jose Maurício Domingues, professor of sociology, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro


    There is no doubt that Jeremy Smith is currently the most important and creative scholar in theorizing the Americas from a macro-sociological perspective. With great cultural sensitivity his new book analyses the role of imaginaries in the making of the most important regions and national societies of this continent so that an immensely rich picture of big cities, social movements, and capitalist structures is presented to the reader who cannot do anything else but admire Smith’s theoretical and empirical expertise.


    — Wolfgang Knöbl, director, Hamburg Institute for Social Research


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