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Class And Social Honour 2nd Edition John Scott

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Class And Social Honour 2nd Edition John Scott
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 216
Author: John Scott
ISBN: 9783031459474, 9783031459481, 3031459474, 3031459482
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2

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Class And Social Honour 2nd Edition John Scott by John Scott 9783031459474, 9783031459481, 3031459474, 3031459482 instant download after payment.

This book develops a theoretical approach to social stratification and applies it to the development of the official system of state honours in Britain. It examines both class and status, and sets out an innovative framework for understanding social status – an important but often ignored and misunderstood dimension of social stratification. It is shown that a system of peerages, knighthoods, and other state-based royal honours emerged from feudal patterns of political rule and became an unplanned framework of social integration in the UK that has, since the nineteenth century, decayed and been challenged by alternative criteria of status. The book explores the class basis of the rise and decay of royal honours and includes a review of contemporary attempts to reconstruct and renew a system of social honour that reflects contemporary relations of power and class in Britain. It will be of interest to scholars and students of class, social inequality and British social structure.

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