2nd Edition

The Origins of Modern English Society

By Harold Perkin Copyright 2002
    486 Pages
    by Routledge

    486 Pages
    by Routledge

    Bringing together subjects such as culture, religion, morals, politics, economics, and mentality, Perkin presents and applies a holistic concept of social history in the tradition of great historians of the past.

    In this classic text of social history, Harold Perkin explores the emergence of a new form of class society in Victorian England, which differed radically from early modern society. He locates the origins of the modern English class system in the Industrial Revolution, the impact of which went beyond economy and technology, and changed the ways of living and perceptions of the English people in many ways.

    Origins of Modern English Society maintains its influence as a comprehensive and integrative survey of a crucial period in the development of English society.

    Introduction to the 2002 Edition, Preface to the First Edition, ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE FOOTNOTES, I The More Than Industrial Revolution, II The Old Society, III The Social Causes of Industrialism, IV The Revolution in Social Organization, V The Social Consequences of Industrialism, VI The Birth of Class, VII The Struggle between the Ideals, VIII The Triumph of the Entrepreneurial Ideal, IX The Rise of a Viable Class Society, X Entrepreneurial Society: Ideal and Reality, Index

    Biography

    Harold Perkin

    'It still stands as one of the most encompassing, engaging accounts of the myriad complexities of the world's first Industrial Revolution.' - BBC History Magazine