This work describes the houses of the richest nouveaux riches - the Rothschilds, the Guinnesses, the Barings, etc. - and explains the economic and social context which sustained their extraordinary lifestyles. In effect, the book tells the story of the remaking of the British ruling class.
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The Rise of the Nouveaux Riches: Style and Status in Victorian and Edwardian Architecture by Joseph Mordaunt Crook
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Introduction: crossing the line - the titled and untitled aristocracy; the style of millionaires - country houses, 1810-1914; privilege and the picturesque - new money in the Lake District, 1774-1914; the new Plutocracy - London houses, 1870-1939; the age of money - images of a new elite. The House of Commons, 1846 - relealing the Corn Laws; Scotland - new money in the Highlands and Islands; high society - the smart set and the souls; Pall Mall and St James's - the Nouveaux Riches in Clubland; cruising with the Royal Yacht Squadron; Parliament, 1911 - Commons, Lords and Plutocrats; sporting rituals - shooting, hunting and racing; postscript - from Belgrave Square to Port Lympne.
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GOR002414374
9780719560408
0719560403
The Rise of the Nouveaux Riches: Style and Status in Victorian and Edwardian Architecture by Joseph Mordaunt Crook
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