In the Belgian Chateau :The Spirit and Culture of a European Society in an Age of Change

In the Belgian Chateau

In the Belgian Chateau :The Spirit and Culture of a European Society in an Age of Change

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This grand and unusual book, whose meaning extends far beyond the borders of Belgium, is the product of thirty-five years of cultural investigation of that small European country. When Renée Fox first traveled to Brussels in 1959 to study the Belgian institutions of medical research, she scarcely realized how strongly the Belgian way of life would take hold of her. Here she draws upon her extraordinary knowledge of and research in the country to describe the "house" of Belgium and its many "houses"–institutional and personal, literal and metaphoric. Ms. Fox moves across the geographical and social terrain of the country, using her autobiography as a wedge to explore the ways of fife of the châteaux and their inhabitants. Blending social and cultural analysis with ethnography, contemporary history, interviews, and her personal reflections, she succeeds in conveying the values, images, atmosphere, and world-view of a whole European society since World War II. At bottom a study of social institutions and social processes, the book is much more than that: a collective portrait of life in a small land, with larger human and social significance.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781566637121
ISBN10 1566637120
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 463 g
Product Dimensions 147 x 216 x 26 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ivan R Dee, Inc
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

In the Belgian Chateau is a visit with one of America's most distinguished sociologists to a fascinating part of Europe in the last half of the twentieth century. -- Natalie Zemon Davis, Professor of History at Princeton University and author of The Return of Martin Guerre
A marvelously vivid and insightful book! -- Mary Catherine Bateson, author of Peripheral Visions
Sensitive, perceptive, revealing, and delightfully readable. -- Eugen Weber, author of My France
A remarkable intellectual discourse and a rare glimpse of European culture. Those people who know her work recognize Fox as an international treasure. -- Lee Gutkind, Editor, Creative Nonfiction * Library Journal *

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Author's Bio

Renée C. Fox is Annenberg Professor of the Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, widely honored for her work in medical sociology. Her other books include Experiment Perilous, The Courage to Fail, and Spare Parts.

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