Social Classes and Social Relations in Britain 18501914 by Alastair J Reid

Social Classes and Social Relations in Britain 18501914 by Alastair J Reid

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Social Classes and Social Relations in Britain 18501914 by Alastair J Reid

The analysis of social classes and social relations in the second half of the nineteenth century has caused major debates among social historians. In this book, first published in 1995, Alastair Reid provides a critical summary of the different approaches to the subject, giving an account of how interpretations have developed since the 1960s, and highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. The author explains how the influence of social sciences in the 1960s led scholars to emphasise the rise to power of the bourgeoisie, and the increasing subordination of the industrial working class. Recently more detailed research has led to a return to the older historical emphasis on the persistence of aristocratic power, the increasing independence of the working classes, and the centrality of voluntary agreement in a social order based on consent. The conclusion suggests new ways in which the subject might be approached. A select bibliography allows the reader to pursue the topic in more detail.
ALASTAIR J. REID is a Lecturer in History and Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. He is the author of Social Classes and Social Relations in Britain 1850-1914 and Currents of Radicalism: Popular Radicalism, Organised Labour and Party Politics 1850-1914 (co-edited with Eugenio F. Biagini).
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ISBN 13 9780521557757
ISBN 10 0521557755
Title Social Classes and Social Relations in Britain 18501914
Author Alastair J Reid
Series New Studies In Economic And Social History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1995-09-28
Number of pages 86
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