The Great Arch: English State Formation As Cultural Reveloution - Philip Corrigan & Derek Sayer
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About Derek Sayer I am a British/Canadian writer and retired professor, whose work spans social theory, historical sociology, and cultural history. Educated in the UK at the Universities of Essex and Durham, I taught at the Universities of Glasgow (1978-86), Alberta (1986-2005), and Lancaster (2006-16). I chaired the University of Alberta Sociology Department from 1996-2000, held a Canada Research Chair from 2000-2005, and served as head of the History Department at Lancaster from 2009-12. I co-founded the Journal of Historical Sociology in 1988 and have been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada since 1994. I began my professional career writing on social theory (Marx's Method, 1978; Society, with David Frisby, 1986; The Violence of Abstraction, 1987; Readings from Karl Marx, 1989; Capitalism and Modernity, 1990) and historical sociology (The Great Arch: English State Formation as Cultural Revolution, with Philip Corrigan, 1985).
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