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This book is a sociological study of a societal grouping that has
the popular title 'middle class'. It argues that it is more precise
to describe the middle classes as dominant groupings, and the book
draws upon a wide range of characters from such groupings. In a
detailed analysis of cultural practices, those making an appearance
include omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, the middle-brow,
traditional culture vultures, middle class plunderers, the urban
arts eclectic and the English gentleman. There is a particular
focus on those expressing the 'silver disposition'; predominantly
affluent, middle-aged and white, with a taste for conspicuous
consumption and established cultural forms. The book brings
together a range of disparate sources on the middle classes and
offers a sustained engagement with the concept of 'culture'. It
illustrates the extent to which social groups utilize the various
assets at their disposal and seek to maintain the legitimacy of
their cultural practices. The findings emphasise the continuing
link between class and taste. Culture and the Middle Classes will
be of interest to those working in the fields of class and culture
across a range of disciplines, including sociology, cultural
studies, social theory, media studies and cultural anthropology.
This book is a sociological study of a societal grouping that has
the popular title 'middle class'. It argues that it is more precise
to describe the middle classes as dominant groupings, and the book
draws upon a wide range of characters from such groupings. In a
detailed analysis of cultural practices, those making an appearance
include omnivores, carnivores, herbivores, the middle-brow,
traditional culture vultures, middle class plunderers, the urban
arts eclectic and the English gentleman. There is a particular
focus on those expressing the 'silver disposition'; predominantly
affluent, middle-aged and white, with a taste for conspicuous
consumption and established cultural forms. The book brings
together a range of disparate sources on the middle classes and
offers a sustained engagement with the concept of 'culture'. It
illustrates the extent to which social groups utilize the various
assets at their disposal and seek to maintain the legitimacy of
their cultural practices. The findings emphasise the continuing
link between class and taste. Culture and the Middle Classes will
be of interest to those working in the fields of class and culture
across a range of disciplines, including sociology, cultural
studies, social theory, media studies and cultural anthropology.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a relatively rare but
potentially life-threatening disease. In most forms, the disease is
likely to be diagnosed late and is associated with progressive
clinical deterioration and premature death. A Clinician's Guide to
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Second Edition enhances the
overall PAH awareness of the wider clinical community and outlines
the need for more effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
Topics include: Disease background and epidemiology Basics of
disease pathophysiology Clinical profile and diagnosis Treatment
strategies Screening and management of PAH
In Ireland there are 269 mountain summits that are 600 metres or
higher, and with a prominence of 15 metres or more. These are The
Vandeleur-Lynams. And there are 404 summits with an elevation of at
least 500 metres, with a prominence of 30 metres or more. We call
these The Arderins. For the first time both these lists are
published together, along with lists of Ireland's 27 County
Highpoints and the island's Hundred Highest mountains, using
updated data and information as contributed by the MountainViews.ie
community. This book will undoubtedly prove to be an invaluable
resource for the peak-bagger, summiteer and hillwalker alike.
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