ABSTRACT

First published in 1955, English Social Differences records and discusses numerous observations of the English social scene in the 20th century. Included are significant facts connected with manners, etiquette, speech, clothes and fashion, sports and games, and the many varieties of school and university education. The belief that some public schools train character rather than intellect is examined in detail. Different concepts of class, stratum, status, elite, gentleman and aristocrat are compared. This book will be of interest to students of history and sociology.

chapter Chapter One|49 pages

Social Differences in English Life

chapter Chapter Two|27 pages

Psychological Aspects of English Social Stratification

chapter Chapter Three|34 pages

Ways of Speaking, Manners, Etiquette and Goodwill

chapter Chapter Four|10 pages

Cultural and Social Differences

chapter Chapter Five|9 pages

Snobs

chapter Chapter Six|30 pages

The Classes; Upper, Middle, Working

chapter Chapter Seven|12 pages

Clothes and Fashion

chapter Chapter Eight|9 pages

Eating and Drinking

chapter Chapter Nine|20 pages

The Training of Character in Some English Schools

chapter Chapter Ten|34 pages

Social Differences in English Education

chapter Chapter Eleven|27 pages

Social Differences in Leisure Pursuits*

chapter Chapter Twelve|17 pages

Social Stratification and the English Character

chapter Chapter Thirteen|8 pages

Summary and Conclusions. Personal Prejudices