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Chapter 1. Introduction
Section I: The Power Structure
Chapter 2. The Power Structure and Membership Network Analysis
Chapter 3. The field of power and the division of the labour of domination Handwritten notes for the 1985-1986 Collège de France lectures
Chapter 4. Constructing a Field of Power. Reflections based on a Norwegian Case Study
Chapter 5. The craft of elite prosopography
Chapter 6. Legitimacies in Peril: Towards a Comparative History of Elites and State in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century France and Western Europe
Section II: Economic Power
Chapter 7. Researching national and international top managers. An interview with Michael Hartmann
Chapter 8. Central bankers as a Sociological Object. Stakes, Problems and Possible Solutions
Chapter 9. Firm's political connections and winning public procurements in Canada
Chapter 10. Consultants and economic power
Chapter 11. Fête in the factory. Solemnity and power among Porto's industrialists (1945-1974)
Section III: The Formation of Elites
Chapter 12. How should historians approach elites?
Chapter 13. How can we identify elite schools (where they do not exist)? The case of Ireland
Chapter 14. ''In our school we have students of all sorts'. Mapping the space of elite education in a seemingly egalitarian system
Chapter 15. The internationalization of elite education. Merging angles of analysis and building a research object
Section IV: Symbolic Power
Chapter 16. A sociology of the dominant class. An interview with Monique and Michel Pinçon-Charlot
Chapter 17. When moral obligation meets physical opportunity. Studying elite lifestyles and power in the Saint-Tropez area
Chapter 18. The social closure of the cultural elite. The case of artists in Sweden, 1945-2004
Chapter 19. How to study elites' "international capital"? Some methodological reflections
Chapter 20. Is a participant objectivation of elites and symbolic power possible?
Chapter 21. Conclusion.
Section I: The Power Structure
Chapter 2. The Power Structure and Membership Network Analysis
Chapter 3. The field of power and the division of the labour of domination Handwritten notes for the 1985-1986 Collège de France lectures
Chapter 4. Constructing a Field of Power. Reflections based on a Norwegian Case Study
Chapter 5. The craft of elite prosopography
Chapter 6. Legitimacies in Peril: Towards a Comparative History of Elites and State in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century France and Western Europe
Section II: Economic Power
Chapter 7. Researching national and international top managers. An interview with Michael Hartmann
Chapter 8. Central bankers as a Sociological Object. Stakes, Problems and Possible Solutions
Chapter 9. Firm's political connections and winning public procurements in Canada
Chapter 10. Consultants and economic power
Chapter 11. Fête in the factory. Solemnity and power among Porto's industrialists (1945-1974)
Section III: The Formation of Elites
Chapter 12. How should historians approach elites?
Chapter 13. How can we identify elite schools (where they do not exist)? The case of Ireland
Chapter 14. ''In our school we have students of all sorts'. Mapping the space of elite education in a seemingly egalitarian system
Chapter 15. The internationalization of elite education. Merging angles of analysis and building a research object
Section IV: Symbolic Power
Chapter 16. A sociology of the dominant class. An interview with Monique and Michel Pinçon-Charlot
Chapter 17. When moral obligation meets physical opportunity. Studying elite lifestyles and power in the Saint-Tropez area
Chapter 18. The social closure of the cultural elite. The case of artists in Sweden, 1945-2004
Chapter 19. How to study elites' "international capital"? Some methodological reflections
Chapter 20. Is a participant objectivation of elites and symbolic power possible?
Chapter 21. Conclusion.