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Culture Builders

A Historical Anthropology of Middle Class Life
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"Explains brilliantly the structures and processes of middle-class culture in historical perspective."--Robert Nye, Rutgers University "[This] illuminating study of the Swedish middle class around the turn of the century ...is one welcome sign that bourgeois, too, are once again recognized as parts of society worth studying ...to be understood rather than to be savaged. Culture Builders is a welcome sign of yet another development: the ease with which historical studies may be integrated with neighboring disciplines."--Journal of Modern History "The authors take an impressively broad intellectual perspective...The everyday routines of bourgeoisie, peasantry, and working class are dramatically portrayed through a skillful weaving together of excerpts from ethnological archives, schoolbooks, memoirs, novels, and etiquette manuals ...provides insight into the sociocultural complexities, conflicts, and contradictions that are ignored in widely held national stereotypes." --American Anthropologist "Unites historical and ethnological approaches so as to present a way of life that will be of interest not only to scholars of Scandinavia but to historians, sociologists, and everyone trying to describe and interpret the bourgeois Western culture during the nineteenth century."--Ethnos Jonas Frykman and Orvar Lofgren teach in the Department of European Ethnology at the University of Lund, Sweden.

Author Biography:

Jonas Frykman were in the Department of European Ethnology at the University of Lund, Seden. Orvar Löfgren  were in the Department of European Ethnology at the University of Lund, Seden. John Gillis was a Professor of History at Rutgers University. Alan Crozier translated this book from the original Swedish edition.  
Release date NZ
April 1st, 1987
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
334
Dimensions
152x203x23
ISBN-13
9780813512396
Product ID
3239797

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