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City, class and culture: Studies of social policy and cultural production in Victorian Manchester
- Abstract:
- Eight essays, plus an introduction by the editor, examine the history of the Victorian middle class and cultural production in the nineteenth century city. Part 1 focuses on the ideological and institutional structure of middle class policy towards the working class and elements within it, including the introduction of the new police; the treatment of the casual poor; attitudes toward the Jewish immigrant community; and the key area of middle class cultural and philanthropic institutions. Part 2 develops the concern with ideological structures into the area of cultural policy and literary production, including the establishment of art as rational recreation; the failure of the poetic mode to emerge in Victorian Manchester; the periodical press as an element in class relations; and the fictional representation of class relations and history in Manchester. Part 3 contains a preliminary bibliography of nineteenth-century Manchester. Contributors are mainly historians. Kidd and Roberts are Senior Lecturers in History at Manchester Polytechnic. Index.
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+ Kidd, A
- Role:
- Editor
+ Roberts, K
- Role:
- Editor
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press; distributed in N. America by St. Martin's Press, New York
- Place of publication:
- Manchester and Dover, N.H
- Publication date:
- 1985-01-01
- Language:
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English
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oai:economics.ouls.ox.ac.uk:9477
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2011-08-16
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- Copyright date:
- 1985
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