The rise of respectable society
a social history of Victorian Britain, 1830-1900
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Publication
1988 - Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
95,500 words, Guess
Page Count
382 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2038418M
- ISBN-100674772857
- OCLC Control Number17916242
- OCLC Control Numberriseofrespectabl0000thom
- Library of Congress Control Number88014802
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- Goodreads3868624
- LibraryThing237861
Classifications
- DDC941.081
- LCCDA550 .T53 1988
Description
F.M.L. Thompson provides an interpretation of the creation of "respectable society" in Victorian Britain. Integrating a vast amount of research previously hidden in obscure or academic journals, he covers not only the economy, social structure, and patterns of authority, but also marriage and the family, childhood, homes and houses, work and play. By 1900 the structure of British society had become more orderly and well-defined than it had been in the 1830s and 1840s, but the result, Thompson shows, was fragmentation into a multiplicity of sections or classes with differing standards and notions of respectability. Each group operated its own social controls, based on what it considered acceptable or unacceptable conduct. This "internalized and diversified" respectability was not the cohesive force its middle-class and evangelical proponents had envisioned. The Victorian experience thus bequeathed structural problems, identity problems, and authority problems to the twentieth century, with which Britain is grappling. --From publisher's description.
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