Born to rule the making and remaking of the British elite Aaron Reeves & Sam Friedman
2024
HN400.E4 R448 2024
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Born to rule the making and remaking of the British elite Aaron Reeves & Sam Friedman
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9780674297715 electronic book
0674297717 electronic book
0674297709 electronic book
9780674297708 (electronic bk.)
9780674257719 hardcover
0674297717 electronic book
0674297709 electronic book
9780674297708 (electronic bk.)
9780674257719 hardcover
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2024
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (317 pages) illustrations
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HN400.E4 R448 2024
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305.5/20941
Summary
"A data-rich analysis of how schooling influences the composition of past and current elite in Britain--who gets in, how they get there, what they like and look like, and the politics they perpetuate. In particular, the authors examine the influence of British public, private, and elite state schools on outcomes. The authors argue that a "meritocratic hubris" among elites perpetuates the misplaced belief that inequalities of outcome are fair. Their data suggests this is far from true"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Who Are the British Elite?
A Life Less Ordinary
Cultural Chameleons
Silver Spoons
Old Boys
Bright Young Things
How Elites Think
Radical Women
Centering Race and Empire
A Life Less Ordinary
Cultural Chameleons
Silver Spoons
Old Boys
Bright Young Things
How Elites Think
Radical Women
Centering Race and Empire