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  • ÉditeurLyceum Books
  • Date d'édition1990
  • ISBN 10 0925065293
  • ISBN 13 9780925065292
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Pilbeam, Pamela M.
ISBN 10 : 0925065293 ISBN 13 : 9780925065292
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Description du livre Hard Back. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. First Editiion Third Printing. 328 Pages Indexed. Dust Jacket has one inch tear at the bottom near the spine. The term class has been. and still is. a powerful historical concept. Devised in the eighteenth century by writers eager to convince contemporaries that industrial change was creating new social structures. Its exact meaning has been the source of much debate. and still remains elusive. In this illuminating study the author examines the middle classes in four of the major states in continental Europe - France. Russia. Germany and Italy - from the French Revolution to the First World War, and reveals how complex any useful definition of class must be. She finds a group with huge variations of income levels, occupations. education. cultural interests and political preoccupations. Her conclusions lead her to challenge the Marxist thesis on the politics of industrialization. and to propose that it was not the entrepreneur who dominated political culture in this period but the traditional professional and landed elements of society who, through their influence on education. bureaucracy and the professions. continued to exert control over social mobility. N° de réf. du vendeur 16255

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