Social Analysis of Class Structure

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Brian Elliott
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Chris Middleton
Christopher Smith
Class
Class Formation
Class Structure
Classes Moyennes
comparative class structure research
Education
Embourgeoisement Thesis
England
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ethnic relations research
Ethnicity
Exclusion Practices
Existing Stratification System
France
Frank Bechhofer
Frank Parkin
Gavin Mackenzie
gender inequality studies
Governing Elite
Grandes Ecoles
industrial society analysis
J. M. Cousins
Jane Marceau
Labour
Labour Aristocracy
Leslie Benson
Lower Grade White Collar
Luton Study
Monica Rushforth
Non-skilled Workers
Northumberland Coal Field
Northumberland Miners
Political Ideology
R. L. Davis
Race
Richard Bland
Richard Scase
Robert Q. Gray
Routine White Collar Employees
Routine White Collar Workers
Self-management Organs
Sexual Inequality
Sheila Allen
Social Analysis
Social Closure
Social Mobility
social mobility theory
Social Research
social stratification
Socialism
Socialist Societies
South East Northumberland
Status
Stratification Model
Stratification Order
Stratification System
Sweden
Swedish Respondents
Swedish Workers
Victorian Class Structure
W. G. Runciman
Working Class
Zygmunt Bauman

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138478671
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1974, The Social Analysis of Class Structure is an edited collection addressing class formation and class relations in industrial society. The range and variety of the contributions provide a useful guide to the central concerns of British sociology in the 1970s. Encompassing general theorizing and empirical investigation, the book examines the treatment of crucial issues of the day, such as the relationships between race and class formation, and sexual subordination, as well addressing historical questions such as the Victorian labour aristocracy and the incorporation of the working class.

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