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Men, women, and property in England, 1780-1870Men, women, and property in England, 1780-1870

Men, women, and property in England, 1780-1870

R. J. Morris

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"This is a study of middle-class behaviour and property relations in English towns in Georgian and Victorian Britain. Through the lens of wills, family papers, property deeds, account books and letters, the author offers a new reading of the ways in which middle-class families survived and surmounted the economic difficulties of early industrial society. He argues that these were essentially 'networked' families created and affirmed by a 'gift' network of material goods, finance, services and support, with property very much at the centre of middle-class survival strategies. His approach combines microhistorical studies of individual families with a broader analysis of the national and even international networks within which these families operated. The result is a significant contribution to the history of the middle classes, to economic, business, urban and gender history, and to debates about the place of structural and cultural analysis in historical understanding."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4801820W

Subjects

HistoryMiddle classMiddle class familiesPropertySocial aspects of PropertySocial conditionsGreat britain, economic conditionsGreat britain, social conditionsSocial aspects

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