| The rise and fall of class in Britain | |
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Although it is widely believed that the British are obsessed with class to a degree unrivaled by any other nation, politicians in Britain are now calling for a "classless society," and scholars are concluding that class does not matter any more. But has class -- once considered the master narrative of British history -- fallen, failed, and been dismissed? In this wholly original and brilliantly argued book, David Cannadine shows that Britons have indeed been preoccupied with class, but in ways that are invariably ignorant and confused. Cannadine sets out to expose this ignorance and banish this confusion by imaginatively examining class itself, not so much as the history of society but as the history of the different ways in which Britons have thought about their society. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Cannadine, David - Personal Name |
| Edition | |
| Call Number | 305.50941 Can r |
| ISBN/ISSN | 0231096666 |
| Subject(s) | Great Britain |
| Classification | 305.50941 |
| Series Title | University seminars/Leonard Hastings Schoff memorial lectures |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
| Publishing Year | c1999 |
| Publishing Place | New York |
| Collation | xv, 293 p. ; 23 cm. |
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