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Citizenship and Social Class by T. H. Marshall; Tom Bottomore; 9780745304762

Citizenship and Social Class

By T. H. Marshall; Tom Bottomore

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Citizenship and Social Class is a seminal work that delves into the intricate relationship between citizenship and social class, offering profound insights into the dynamics of social structures and identity. Authored by T. H. Marshall, a pivotal figure in social theory, and enriched by the reflections of Tom Bottomore, this book stands as a critical examination of how citizenship is intertwined with social stratification.

The Story

Marshall's foundational thesis proposes that citizenship encompasses not only civil and political rights but also social rights that are essential for full participation in society. By exploring the historical evolution of citizenship, the authors highlight how class distinctions influence access to these rights, shaping the experiences of individuals within various social groups. Through a blend of sociological analysis and historical context, the narrative unfolds the complexities of identity and belonging in contemporary society.

Why Readers Love It

  • The book's rigorous analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the social fabric of the UK.
  • Marshall's arguments resonate with ongoing debates about migration, identity, and community.
  • Readers appreciate the clarity of thought and depth of research that underpin the authors' perspectives.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and scholars of sociology, political science, and migration studies. It also appeals to anyone interested in understanding the historical and theoretical frameworks that shape modern citizenship and social identity. Those who enjoyed Marshall's earlier works, as well as Bottomore's contributions to social theory, will find this exploration enriching and thought-provoking.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 141 mm × 215 mm × 8 mm
Pages: 112
Publisher: Pluto Press
ISBN: 9780745304762

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