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... English social world in these traditional , hierarchical terms.20 The second way of conceiving English society and English social identities was in three collective groups : not the medieval estates of warriors , priests , and workers ...
... English social world in these traditional , hierarchical terms.20 The second way of conceiving English society and English social identities was in three collective groups : not the medieval estates of warriors , priests , and workers ...
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... English society ? 34 One of the more remark- able aspects of the Conservative Party during the twentieth century ... English society and social identities have been abiding , resonant , and ( at least conceptually ) incompatible . One ...
... English society ? 34 One of the more remark- able aspects of the Conservative Party during the twentieth century ... English society and social identities have been abiding , resonant , and ( at least conceptually ) incompatible . One ...
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British Academy. narrative of ' the history of all hitherto existing human society ' . But in our post- modern world , class as social descriptions and social identities , class as hierarchy or as upper - middle - lower or as ' us ' and ...
British Academy. narrative of ' the history of all hitherto existing human society ' . But in our post- modern world , class as social descriptions and social identities , class as hierarchy or as upper - middle - lower or as ' us ' and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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