An Anglican aristocracy: the moral economy of the landed estate in Carmarthenshire 1832-1895

Cragoe, Matthew (1996) An Anglican aristocracy: the moral economy of the landed estate in Carmarthenshire 1832-1895. Oxford historical monographs . Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780198205944

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Abstract

This account of nineteenth-century Carmarthenshire emphasizes the social and political dominance of the Anglican and landowning nobility and gentry for much of the period. Matthew Cragoe explores the nature and public roles of a governing élite, arguing that their influence was not simply a function of their members' wealth or their control of local government and the administration of the law, but had a vital ideological dimension in the aristocracy's paternalistic ethic, which found powerful and practical expression in the 'moral economy' of the landed estate.

Keywords:History
Subjects:
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V200 History by area
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V144 Modern History 1800-1899
Divisions:College of Arts
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Deposited On:06 Feb 2012 20:50

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