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THE ARISTOCRACY IN ENGLAND 1660-1914

by J.V. Beckett

Published by Basil Blackwell. 1st. 1986

Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Grey boards, silver title to spine. 512 pages.

Spine bumped. Contents clean. Dustwrapper is slightly creased at edges.

ISBN: 0631133917
Stock no. 1322415

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Maps
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part I The English Aristocracy
  • Chapter One Who Were the Aristocracy?
  • The evolution of the aristocracy
  • The English Aristocracy and the Continental nobility
  • Numbers of the Aristocracy
  • Requirements for admission
  • Chapter Two The Making of the Aristocracy: Land
  • Land and status
  • The distribution of landownership and the consolidation of estates
  • The importance of estate settlement
  • Newcomers to the landed elite
  • The changing pattern of land investment
  • Alternative investments
  • Stability of landownership
  • Chapter Three The Making of the Aristocracy: The Channels of Admission
  • Family pedigree
  • Admission via education
  • Admission via marriage
  • Admission via political and state service
  • Admission via commerce and industry
  • Admission via local office
  • Patterns of upward mobility
  • Part II The Aristocracy and the Economy
  • Chapter Four The Aristocratic Estates
  • Responsibilities of estate management
  • Professionalisation of estate management
  • Absentee landlords and estate management
  • Chapter Five The Aristocracy and the Agricultural Revolution
  • Aristocrats as farmers: the home farm and innovation
  • Aristocrats as farmers: agricultural shows and societies
  • Aristocrats as farmers: parliamentary legislation
  • Aristocrats as improvers: enclosure, drainage and building
  • Aristocrats as improvers: investment
  • Aristocrats as landlords
  • The financial reward
  • Chapter Six Aristocratic Entrepreneurs in Industry
  • Aristocrats and mineral sources
  • Aristocrats and mineral sources: coal
  • Aristocrats and mineral sources: other mining interests
  • Aristocrats and manufacturing industry
  • Aristocrats and industry: parliamentary legislations
  • The financial reward
  • Chapter Seven The Aristocracy and Communications Improvements
  • Aristocratic attitudes to communications improvements
  • Active aristocratic participation in improvements
  • Aristocrats and communications: parliamentary legislation
  • The financial reward
  • Chapter Eight The Aristocracy and the Towns
  • London
  • The Provinces
  • The resorts
  • The financial reward
  • Chapter Nine The Aristocratic Contribution
  • Aristocratic incomes
  • Aristocratic indebtedness: mortgages and trusts
  • Aristocratic indebtedness: means of financial rescue
  • Aristocratic indebtedness: sources of credit
  • Aristocratic borrowing and economic growth
  • PART III The Aristocracy in Society and Government
  • Chapter Ten The Aristocracy at Home: Social Leadership
  • The country house: building and landscape gardening
  • The country house and the community: consumption and employment
  • The country house and the community: social mixing
  • Aristocrats and the local community
  • Aristocrats and the local community: the limits of deference
  • Aristocrats and the local community: the diversion of urban life
  • Chapter Eleven The Aristocracy at Home: Local Government
  • Positions of responsibility in local government
  • The practice of local government
  • The breakdown of aristocratic local government: the countryside
  • The breakdown of aristocratic local government: the towns
  • The transfer of power in local government
  • Chapter Twelve The Aristocracy and the State
  • The Consolidation of Power
  • The aristocracy and the executive
  • The House of Lords
  • The House of Commons
  • Aristocratic control of parliamentary seats
  • Chapter Thirteen The Aristocracy and the State
  • The Maintenance of Power
  • The aristocracy and electoral deference
  • Reactions to aristocratic power
  • The 1832 Reform Act
  • The survival of aristocratic power after 1832
  • Aristocratic power on the wane
  • Final resistance
  • Chapter Fourteen Conclusion: The Decline of the Aristocracy
  • Survival through decline: the twentieth-century aristocracy
  • The declining significance of landowership
  • Appendix Counting the Aristocracy
  • The peerage
  • The baronetage
  • The knighthood
  • Index

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