An interpretation of the social and political structure of
Victorian Britain. Arguing from an original and cohesive framework,
it examines the period by looking at the three separate elites in
British society: the aristocracy; the London-based commercial,
financial and professional elite; and the northern manufacturing
elite. It covers all the central issues and events between 1815 and
1906. This is the fourth volume in Arnold's series on the political
and social history of Britain.
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