Social class in modern Britain
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Social class in modern Britain
Unwin Hyman, 1989, c1988
- : hdk
- : pbk
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Note
Other authors: David Rose, Howard Newby and Carolyn Vogler
"Hardback edition first published by Hutchinson Education in 1988"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 276-287
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780044454168
Description
This volume provides a comparison of class frameworks (Marxist, sociological and official) that can be applied to empirical data about inequality and conflict in contemporary Britain. It draws upon an extensive national survey and is part of a project on social class and class consciousness. Alongside the British research, similar studies being undertaken in North America, Europe and Australia will provide a set of comparable analyses. The book addresses the key concepts of gender and class. Other important topics include sectionalism among the workforce, privatism of families and individuals, fatalism, sectoral production and consumption cleavages.
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: hdk ISBN 9780044454809
Description
An introductory text about class and inequality in modern Britain. Written specifically for students following a basic course in sociology, its breadth, originality and style mean it will appeal to a much wider readership.
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