Great Expectations? Childhood, Family, And Middle-Class Social Mobility In Nineteenth-Century England

CULTURAL & SOCIAL HISTORY(2019)

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Existing histories of social mobility have focused on adults and on measuring the achievement of individual upward mobility. However, children and families were central to mobility strategies. Using the papers of the Heywoods of Bolton, this article examines how the families of the industrial middle class endowed their offspring with the goods and character needed to secure their social standing, highlighting the emotional intricacy of these processes. It demonstrates that such families conceived of social mobility as a familial project and that rather than pursuing upward mobility, their chief objective was to guard against social decline.
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Childhood, social mobility, inheritance, family, aspiration, goods, character
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