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Publisher:
Manchester University Press / St. Martin's Press
Published:
1988
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17967468131
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VG-/VG-(ex-library with labels and stamps on spine, block, inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Age toning to text pages but pages are otherwise clean and clear. ) Red cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; color illustrated dj with white lettering, mylar cover; vii, 236 pp; 24 unnumbered pages of plates. Contents: The "failure" of the Victorian middle class / Simon Gunn--Commerce and the liberal arts / John Seed--Class, culture, and control / Alan White--The culture of separate spheres / Janet Wolff--Without distinction of party / Caroline Arscott--Employer, husband, spectator / Caroline Arscott--The partial view / Caroline Arscott and Griselda Pollock with Janet Wolff. "(this book) represents an important contribution to our knowledge of the northern bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century, and of its cultural practices. It will be invaluable for social historians, for art historians, and for all those interested in the historical and social development of cultural institutions and practices in England."-dj.