The Middle Class

The Middle Class

Paperback (02 Apr 2015)

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Publisher's Synopsis

"A wonderfully enjoyable history of the changing fortunes of the middle orders over the past 500 years. A magisterial survey of the entire British class system, filled with richly detailed observation of the social differences on which it has thrived."
Sunday Times

"Our editor's favourite book of the season. Unputdownable."
GQ

"A hefty but pleasant read; comprehensive, engaging, sharp-eyed and fair-minded. A treasure trove for anyone who wants to know how we get from yokels to 'Marks and Sparks plonk"
Daily Telegraph

"An enchanting compendium of the games the English play, and the anxieties, frictions and resentments engendered in the pursuit of status."
Times Literary Supplement

The Middle Class is a canter through the history of the men and women who made modern Britain and who now, in greater numbers than ever, dominate the country. There are pauses to analyse their ideals, dreams, ambitions and tastes. The book opens with Chaucer's Wife of Bath and ends with Margaret Thatcher and her translation of middle-class values into public life. On the way, we encounter sly lawyers, foxy businessmen and women, lesbian farmers, Regency fashion magazines, prize fights, Victorian protests against unreliable trains, collapsing banks, religious revivals, early advice on contraception, pop music and Greens at war with by-passes. At every stage, we hear the authentic voices of the middle classes at work, at prayer, at play and in dispute.

Book information

ISBN: 9781910198735
Publisher: Thistle Publishing
Imprint: Thistle Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.550941
Language: English
Number of pages: 530
Weight: 907g
Height: 254mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 27mm