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1 | Introduction: Power Elites, State Servants, Ruling Classes, and the Growth of State Power | 1 |
2 | The Impact of Central Institutions | 19 |
3 | Rulers, Representative Institutions and their Members as Power Elites: Rivals or Partners? | 41 |
4 | Centre and Locality: The Nature of Power Elites | 59 |
5 | Power Elites and Dependent Territories | 79 |
6 | Power Elites and the Prince: The State as Enterprise | 101 |
7 | Great Friends and Small Friends: Clientelism and the Power Elite | 123 |
8 | Training and Professionalization | 149 |
9 | Clerics in the State | 173 |
10 | The Nobility-State Relationship | 189 |
11 | Cities, Bourgeoisies, and States | 207 |
12 | Staying on Top: Socio-Cultural Reproduction of European Power Elites | 235 |
Bibliography | 261 | |
List of Contributors | 307 | |
Index | 309 |
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