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,Connections — Culture and the Social Order,. In this chapter I examine those cultural institutions, intellectual positions, and cultural forms, which acted cohesively, as a kind of social cement — which sought to counteract some at least of those lines of division. Above all, this chapter will be concerned with authority, with the attempt to

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Divisions: Cultural and Social Challenges,onceived as it were from the top down. In this chapter I wish to consider matters from the opposite perspective, from the bottom up; that is, I will be discussing the cultural forms available to the various subordinated classes of nineteenth-century England, and assessing the ways in which these cul

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Rural England, rural. In particular, I will discuss the social and cultural life of rural England, and the continuing influence of this life throughout the century — this despite the fact that one of the most important transformations in the course of our period was from a predominantly rural to a predominantly u

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Understanding the City,esent and address. Certainly, the city has been the site of conflicting representations since classical antiquity; London in the nineteenth century was the inheritor of these conflicting representations, and could be celebrated both as the imperial metropolis and as a sink of iniquity in ways that h

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Ethnicity, Race and Empire, they are, and they arise out of material forms of life, the social relations that subsist between people. This duality is nowhere more apparent than in the history of those cultural forms in the nineteenth century which depended upon or were formed around notions of ethnicity and race. Such forms,

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Conclusion,oughout this book that the historical rhythms of the various forms and conventions of culture are partly distinct from those of other elements of the social order. It is for this reason that we cannot speak of a . for the nineteenth century, or any portion of it, such as the ‘Victorian age’, since e

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