Skip to Main Content

Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951

Online ISBN:
9780191677298
Print ISBN:
9780198206729
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Book

Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951

Ross McKibbin
Ross McKibbin

Fellow and Tutor in Modern History

St John's College, Oxford
Find on
Published online:
22 September 2011
Published in print:
26 March 1998
Online ISBN:
9780191677298
Print ISBN:
9780198206729
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book investigates the ways in which ‘class culture’ characterised English society, and intruded into every aspect of life, during the period from 1918 to the mid-1950s. It demonstrates the influence of social class within the mini ‘cultures’ which together constitute society: families and family life, friends and neighbours, the workplace, schools and colleges, religion, sexuality, sport, music, film, and radio. The book considers the ways in which language was used (both spoken and written) to define one's social grouping, and how far changes occurred to language and culture more generally as a result of increasing American influence. It assesses the role of status and authority in English society, the social significance of the monarchy and the upper classes, the opportunities for social mobility, and the social and ideological foundations of English politics. The book exposes the fundamental structures and belief systems which underpinned English society in the first half of the 20th century.

Contents
Close
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

Sign In or Create an Account

Close

This PDF is available to Subscribers Only

View Article Abstract & Purchase Options

For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.

Close