Demonstrating distinction at ‘the lowest edge of the black-coated class’ : the family expenditures of Edwardian railway clerks
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June 2015
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Authors: | Scott, Peter ; Walker, James Trevor |
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Business history. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 0007-6791, ZDB-ID 1394-8. - Vol. 57.2015, 4, p. 564-588
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Subject: | social and cultural capital | distinction | clerical workers | living standards | railway trades unionism | Großbritannien | United Kingdom | Lebensstandard | Standard of living | Schienenverkehr | Railway transport | Gewerkschaft | Trade union | Soziale Schicht | Social class |
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