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The Rise of Professional Society Harold Perkin

The Rise of Professional Society By Harold Perkin

The Rise of Professional Society by Harold Perkin


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Summary

A stimulating and controversial framework for the study of British society, challenging accepted paradigms based on class analysis. Perkins argues that the non-capitalist "professional class" represents a new principle of social organization.

The Rise of Professional Society Summary

The Rise of Professional Society: England Since 1880 by Harold Perkin

The Rise of Professional Society lays out a stimulating and controversial framework for the study of British society, challenging accepted paradigms based on class analysis. Perkins argues that the non-capitalist "professional class" represents a new principle of social organization based on trained expertise and meritocracy, a "forgotten middle class" conveniently overlooked by classical social theorists.

The Rise of Professional Society Reviews

'A true magnum opus. No social historian can afford not to read it.' Asa Briggs

'Accessible to the general reader, indispensable to the scholar and a solid achievement of synthesis and clarity.' TheObserver

About Harold Perkin

Harold Perkin is Professor Emeritus of History at Northwestern University, Evanstone, Illinois; Professor Emeritus at Lancaster University and Honorary Professor at Cardiff University. He is author of numerous books including The Origins of English Society 1780-880 (1969), The Age of the Railway (1970) and The Third Revolution (1996).

Table of Contents

Introduction to the 2002 edition Preface to the first edition 1 The meaning of professional society 1 Class versus hierarchy 2 Professional rivalries and the state 3 The culmination of the Industrial Revolution 2 The zenith of class society 1 The height of inequality 2 The climacteric of British capitalism 3 The decline of Liberal England 4 The fear of the poor 3 A segregated society 1 The rich and the powerful 2 The riven middle class 3 Lives apart: the remaking of the working class 4 Class society and the professional ideal 1 The professional social ideal 2 Professionalism and property 3 The defence of property 4 The professional ideal and the origins of the welfare state 5 The crisis of class society 1 The aborted pre-war crisis 2 The supreme test of class society 3 The crisis averted 6 A halfway house: society in war and peace 1 The great divide, 191418 2 Social change between the wars 3 The old order changeth 4 Money isnt everything 5 Spiralists and burgesses 6 The road from Wigan Pier 7 Towards a corporate society 1 The corporate economy 2 The corporate state 3 The corporate society 8 The triumph of the professional ideal 1 The professional ideal and the decline of the industrial spirit 2 Professionalism and human capital 3 The condescension of professionalism 9 The plateau of professional society 1 The Second World War and the revolution in expectations 2 Most of our people have never had it so good 3 The bifurcation of the professional ideal 4 The persistence of class 10 The backlash against professional society 1 Professionalism under fire 2 Rolling back the state? 3 The resurgence of the free market ideology 4 Britains economic decline and the political dilemma

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GOR001877829
9780415301787
0415301785
The Rise of Professional Society: England Since 1880 by Harold Perkin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2002-10-31
632
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