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Society and Cultural Forms in Nineteenth Century England


Society and Cultural Forms in Nineteenth Century England

Author: Simon Dentith

language: en

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Release Date: 1998


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This book seeks to map the cultural history of nineteenth-century British society in light of the extraordinary transformations it went through. The transition of Britain from an industrializing but still predominantly agricultural society, with many of its traditional, vertically organized forms of social organization still intact, to a predominantly urban, class-divided and recognizably modern society remains one of the striking transformations of social history. The simultaneous transformation of Britain from one imperial power among others to the most powerful imperium in history is equally important. The author also explores some of the social and cultural changes which accompanied the economic and political ones: the transition from minority literacy to mass literacy; from an oligarchical social order to one with some genuine democratic features; from a time when women were being excluded from the public labor market to the age of the New Woman.

State, Society and the Poor in Nineteenth-century England


State, Society and the Poor in Nineteenth-century England

Author: Alan J. Kidd

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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Bourgeois Society in Nineteenth-century Europe


Bourgeois Society in Nineteenth-century Europe

Author: Jürgen Kocka

language: en

Publisher: Berg Publishers

Release Date: 1993


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Ever since the late 18th century, European society has been undergoing a transformation in which the most dynamic element has been the middle class. This provocative book contains the first comprehensive study of 18th and early 19th century bourgeois society by American, European and Israeli scholars in history, anthropology, literature, sociology and law. They examine the specific characteristics of the middle class social types, the extent to which their values and interests altered the texture of 19th century European society and national differences that emerged in their development.