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  1. The Long Revolution. Raymond Williams. Published 1961. History. This volume explains the 20th century as a stage in a long revolution which began two centuries ago, transforming men and institutions and overturning conventional ideas - political, economic and cultural. The author begins by examining creativity itself and moves on to analyze ...

  2. 1 de abr. de 2012 · 浅析雷蒙德·威廉斯的“创造性”观——雷蒙德·威廉斯《漫长的革命》读书报告. 这篇书评可能有关键情节透露. 摘要:在《漫长的革命》(The Long Revolution)一书中,雷蒙德·威廉斯有关“创造性”观念的论述集中于第一章第一节《创造性的心灵》(The Creative Mind ...

  3. The “long revolution” of the title is a cultural revolution, which Williams sees as having unfolded alongside the democratic revolution and the industrial revolution. With this book, Williams led the way in recognizing the importance of the growth of the popular press, the growth of standard English, and the growth the reading public in ...

  4. Raymond WilliamsThe Long Revolution” (1961) is a sequel to “Culture and Society” and one of the key texts of early Cultural Studies. Williams describes the process of modernisation as a fundamental but long revolutionary process with several interrelation subsystems: the Democratic Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the Cultural Revolution.

  5. Raymond WilliamsThe Long Revolution” (1961) is a sequel to “Culture and Society” and one of the key texts of early Cultural Studies. Williams describes the process of modernisation as a fundamental but long revolutionary process with several interrelation subsystems: the Democratic Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the Cultural Revolution.

  6. Raymond Williams Columbia University Press , 1961 - Great Britain - 369 pages Begins with an examination of the nature of creative activity, then examines theoretical problems in the definition of and analysis of culture and work, and finally examines the concept of the individual and society.

  7. The Long Revolution. Raymond Williams. Parthian, 2011 - Fiction - 422 pages. Examining the gradual change that has shaped the political, economic, and cultural life of the 20th century, socialist thinker Raymond Williams offers interesting arguments that remain timely for contemporary readers. In this new edition of the classic text, Williams ...