Fall and Rise of the English Upper Class : Houses, Kinship and Capital Since ...

Fall and Rise of the English Upper Class : Houses, Kinship and Capital Since ...

Manchester University Press

Explore the intricate social and economic history of the English upper class since 1945 in "The Fall and Rise of the English Upper Class: Houses, Kinship and Capital". This comprehensive book by Daniel R. Smith delves into the transformations of aristocratic families, their grand houses, and their enduring influence on capital and society. Understand the complex interplay of lineage, property, and wealth that has shaped Britain's elite over decades. Key themes explored include: * The evolution of aristocratic estates and their management. * The changing dynamics of kinship and inheritance. * The role of capital and investment in maintaining social standing. * Case studies illustrating the adaptability and resilience of the upper class. A must-read for historians, sociologists, and anyone interested in British social history. Product Summary: Hardback book on the history of the English upper class, focusing on houses, kinship, and capital since 1945, authored by Daniel R. Smith and published by Manchester University Press.

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