The Middle Class: A History

The Middle Class: A History

by Lawrence James (Author)

Synopsis

This is the enthralling story of the great powerhouse of British history - the middle class. The death of feudalism, the advancement of democracy, the spread of literacy, the industrial and sexual revolutions, the development of mass media - the middle class is never far away, drawing up petitions, pushing for change in attitude and legislation, engaging in philanthropy. In this scholarly and hugely entertaining account, Lawrence James brings to life the stories of churchmen and charity-workers, lawyers and lobbyists to create an engaging and colourful social and political panorama. Richly textured and highly relevant, this is narrative history at its best.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 704
Edition: 1
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 04 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0316861200
ISBN 13: 9780316861205

Media Reviews
'Those who buy this book will find something to intrigue them on almost every page' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Readable and full of fascinating quotations and figures' LITERARY REVIEW 'James is a well-informed guide to the past, conducting us on a tour from Chaucer to Thatcher. He has a sharp eye for detail' INDEPENDENT '[A] magisterial, sweeping new history of the middle class in Britain . . . Amirable' HERALD 'An Enchanting compendium' TLS 'A rollicking, affectionate romp through seven centuries that provokes much thought. Unlike much academic sociology, it is also well written and an enjoyable read' THE TIMES
Author Bio
Lawrence James studied History and English at York University and subsequently undertook a research degree at Merton College, Oxford. Following a career as a teacher, he became a full-time writer in 1985 and is now regarded as one of the finest of narrative historians.