The Rise and Fall of Class in Britain (Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures)

The Rise and Fall of Class in Britain (Leonard Hastings Schoff Lectures)

by David Cannadine (Author)

Synopsis

Encompassing social, intellectual, and political history, Cannadine uncovers the meanings of class from Adam Smith to Karl Marx to Margaret Thatcher, showing the key moments in which thinking about class shifted, such as the aftermath of the French Revolution and the rise of the Labour Party in the early 20th century. He cogently argues that Marxist attempts to view history in terms of class struggle are often as oversimplified as conservative approaches that deny the central place of class in British life. In conclusion, Cannadine considers whether it is possible or desirable to create a classless society, a pledge made by John Major that has continued to resonate even after the conservative defeat. Until we know what class really means - and has meant - to the British, we cannot seriously address these questions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 10 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0231096666
ISBN 13: 9780231096669

Media Reviews
Learned, elegant, and thoughtful. One might almost say classy. -- John Naughton, The London Times A book which displays the lucidity, learning, and imaginative grasp for which the author is already widely admired. -- Roger Scruton, Literary Review By far the best study of this slippery subject that I have ever read. -- Peregrine Worsthorne, Spectator Invariably stimulating... lights up the history of the past three centuries from an angle to which we are largely unaccustomed. -- Philip Ziegler, Daily Telegraph Everyone interested in the evolution of contemporary Britain should read this book. -- Arthur Marwick, Observer Fascinating and deeply enjoyable. -- Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The Atlantic Monthly
Author Bio
David Cannadine is professor of history and director of the Institute of Historical Research at London University. He is the author of numerous books including The Pleasures of the Past; The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy; G. M. Trevelyan: A Life in History; and History in Our Time.