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Structure and Mobility

Structure and Mobility

Structure and Mobility

The Men and Women of Marseille, 1820–1870
Author:
William Hamilton Sewell, Jr
Published:
July 2009
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ISBN:
9780521116169

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    First published in 1985, Structure and Mobility was intended to be a sociological portrait of Marseille during the epochal changes of the nineteenth century. Working principally from marriage registers of the period, Professor Sewell brought together a vast range of evidence concerning patterns of residence, occupational recruitment, literacy, intermarriage, friendship, and occupational mobility for virtually every category of the population. From this data, Sewell was able to establish a systematic quantitative description of some of the most important social structures and social processes of nineteenth-century Marseille. Although deeply influenced by sociological methods and theories, the volume was written on the basis of readability and simplicity, and therefore has much to offer to the historian as well as the sociologist.

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    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521116169
    396 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.58kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: Marseilles and urban history
    • Part I. Structure:
    • 2. The economic structure
    • 3. The occupational structure
    • 4. Occupational status
    • 5. The urban framework
    • 6. The demography of urban growth
    • Part II. Mobility:
    • 7. Migration
    • 8. Dangerous classes?
    • 9. Social mobility: men
    • 10. Social mobility: women
    • 11. Conclusion: transformation from without.
      Author
    • William Hamilton Sewell, Jr