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Imagining the Middle Class : The Political Representation of Class in Britain, c.1780–1840
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Dror Wahrman
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January 08 2010
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511622175
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January 08 2010
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July 13 1995
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10.1017/CBO9780511622175
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Imagining the ‘middle class’: an introduction
pp. 31
The uses of ‘middle-class’ language in the 1790s
pp. 74
Friends and foes of the ‘middle class’: the dialogic imagination
pp. 108
The political differentiation of social language: the debate on the triple assessment, 1797–1798
pp. 145
Postlude to the 1790s: the uses of ‘bourgeois revolution’
pp. 157
Taming the ‘middle class’
pp. 184
The tug of war and its resolution
pp. 223
The social construction of the ‘middle class’
pp. 273
The parallels across the Channel: a French aside
pp. 298
The debates on the Reform Bill: bowing to a new representation of the ‘middle class’
pp. 328
Inventing the ever-rising ‘middle class’: the aftermath of 1832
pp. 377
1832 and the ‘middle-class’ conquest of the ‘private sphere’
pp. 409
Epilogue
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