Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... class accent and eat with the manners of a member of a club , would change absolutely nothing in the relative social positions of the working and the leisure and monied classes . Power , that ultimate reality of social behaviour , whose ...
... class accent and eat with the manners of a member of a club , would change absolutely nothing in the relative social positions of the working and the leisure and monied classes . Power , that ultimate reality of social behaviour , whose ...
Page 44
... classes or categories that make up society . It can also be the means of betraying the type of relations holding between these classes , as when Baron Haussman opened the wide avenues in Paris in the 19th century to afford a free field ...
... classes or categories that make up society . It can also be the means of betraying the type of relations holding between these classes , as when Baron Haussman opened the wide avenues in Paris in the 19th century to afford a free field ...
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... classes in place , and in fact the strains and contradictions between the economic exigencies and the social constraints were such that new social classes came into being , the entrepreneurial class and the industrial proletariat to ...
... classes in place , and in fact the strains and contradictions between the economic exigencies and the social constraints were such that new social classes came into being , the entrepreneurial class and the industrial proletariat to ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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