The Changing Social Structure of England and Wales

The Changing Social Structure of England and Wales
Author: David Marsh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136241566

This is Volume I of twenty-one in the Class, Race and Social Structure Series. Originally published in 1958, this is the second edition of a study that now focuses on the changing social structure of England and Wales between 1871 and 1961. The main object of this book, therefore, as it was in the first edition, is to introduce the student and the general reader to the maze of social statistics, which have become available, concerning the social structure of England and Wales. The emphasis throughout is on applied or descriptive statistics and a knowledge of statistical techniques therefore those (and they seem to be many) who have an instinctive dislike of mathematics need not be deterred from following the attempt which has been made to analyse the changing social structure with the aid of social statistics.

The Making of Modern English Society from 1850

The Making of Modern English Society from 1850
Author: Janet Roebuck
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1982
Genre: England
ISBN: 071000415X

In the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century a variety of forces emerged which changed society in many profound and subtle ways. The Making of Modern English Society from 1850 uses the findings of recent historical and sociological research contemporary literature, and a wide range of historical sources to form a clear picture of the main patterns of the social changes which took place in this turbulent period. Jane Roebuck shows how in these hundred years the whole fabric of society altered more rapidly and radically than in ant preceding century. She gives and account of the dramatic change which occurred in all spheres of national liked. She demonstrates how the drift towards socialism, which began in the nineteenth century, gathered momentum in the twentieth and how massive social chance was on produce of the two world wars. In the field of economics, the author considers the development of the maturing but still primitive industrial economy of the mid-nineteenth century into a modern economy based on mass production and mass consumption. She also describes the change in emphasis from desire for world power to concern for domestic prosperity and welfare services.

Restructuring Britain: The Changing Social Structure

Restructuring Britain: The Changing Social Structure
Author: Chris Hamnett
Publisher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1989-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

In the past decade, it is often argued, the enterprise culture, monetarism and hands-off government have inaugurated a new phase of social change in the United Kingdom. But how widespread or profound is the metamorphosis? The Changing Social Structure addresses the major topics of the current debate and explores the significance of recent cultural developments. This stimulating introduction to contemporary British society investigates the realities behind the myths and assumptions and evaluates the theories that attempt to explain them. This thought-provoking textbook is essential reading for students and lecturers in sociology, geography, economics and politics, as well as those taking interdisciplinary courses on m

A Social History of England 1851-1990

A Social History of England 1851-1990
Author: Francois Bedarida
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136097325

In this, the second edition of A Social History of England, Francois Bédarida has added a new final chapter on the last fifteen years. The book now traces the evolution of English society from the height of the British Empire to the dawn of the single European market. Making full use of the Annales school of French historiography, Bédarida takes his inquiry beyond conventional views to penetrate the attitudes, behaviour and psychology of the British people.

War and Progress

War and Progress
Author: Peter Dewey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317900146

This is an account of how the daily lives of ordinary peoples were changed, profoundly and permanently, by these three momentous decades 1914-1945. Often depicted in negative terms Peter Dewey finds a much more positive pattern in the wealth of evidence he lays before us. His is a story of economic achievement, and the emergence of a new sense of social community in the nation, rather than a saga of disenchantment and decline.

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain

The Cambridge Urban History of Britain
Author: Peter Clark
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521417075

The process of urbanisation and suburbanisation in Britain from the Victorian period to the twentieth century.

Social Mobility in Britain

Social Mobility in Britain
Author: D. V. Glass
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136245006

This is Volume XVI of twenty-one in a series on Race, Class and Social Structure. Originally published in 1954, this study looks at social mobility in Great Britain; including social grading of occupations, social stratification, a sample and the educational experience of adults in England and Wales as of July 1949.