The Blackcoated Worker: A Study in Class Consciousness (Clarendon Paperbacks)

The Blackcoated Worker: A Study in Class Consciousness (Clarendon Paperbacks)

by David Lockwood (Author), David Lockwood (Author)

Synopsis

This is a study of the clerical worker, his aspirations, his view of himself and his relationship to the manual worker and the trade union movement. The author documents how the development of class consciousness and trade unionism among clerical workers reflected changes in their economic position. The black coat of the mid-19th century had symbolized his middle-class status. The broadcloth he wore was, however, only one mark of his distinction from the working classes. The education required for his job, the rewards and responsibilities it offered, and the fact that it was clean and non-manual gradually established themselves as key determinants of his social standing. Consciousness of status deriving from the workplace came to reinforce class consciousness and social distinctions were intensified.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 278
Edition: 2Rev Ed.1989
Publisher: Clarendon Press(oxford Universty Press)
Published: 01 Nov 1989

ISBN 10: 0198780222
ISBN 13: 9780198780229