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Revolutionary promises encounter urban realities for Mexico city’s middle class, 1915–1928
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction we shall be all toward a transnational history of the middle class 1
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Part I. The making of the middle class and practices of modernity
- Thinking about modernity from the margins: the making of a middle class in colonial India 29
- The African middle class in Zimbabwe: historical and contemporary perspectives 45
- Between modernity and backwardness: the case of the English middle class 58
- ‘‘Aren’t we all?’’: aspiration, acquisition, and the American middle class 75
- The gatekeepers: middle-class campaigns of citizenship in early cold war Canada 87
- Commentary on part I: the making of the middle class and practices of modernity 107
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Part II. Labor professionalization, class formation, and state rule
- The conundrum of the middle-class worker in the twentieth-century united states: Professional-managerial workers’ (folk) dance around class 121
- Becoming middle class: the local history of a global story—colonialbombay, 1890 – 1940 141
- Conscripts of democracy: the formation of a professional middle class in Bogotá during the 1950s and early 1960s 161
- The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution 196
- Commentary on part II. Labor professionalization, class formation, and state rule 223
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Part III. Middle-class politics in revolution
- A middle-class revolution: the apra party and middle-class identity in Peru, 1931–1956 235
- Revolutionary promises encounter urban realities for Mexico city’s middle class, 1915–1928 253
- Being middle class and being Arab: sectarian dilemmas and middle-class modernity in the Arab middle east, 1908–1936 267
- Commentary on part III: Middle-class politics in revolution 288
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Part IV. Middle-class politics and the making of the public sphere
- The city as a field of female civic action: Women and middle-class formation in nineteenth-century Germany 299
- Putting faith in the middle class: The bourgeoisie, catholicism, and post revolutionary France 315
- Siúticos, huachafos, cursis, arribistas, and gente de medio pelo: Social climbers and there presentation of class in chile and Peru, 1860 – 1930 335
- ‘‘Los Argentinos descendemos de los barcos’’: The racial articulation of middle-class identity in Argentina, 1920– 1960 355
- Commentary on part IV: Middle-class politics and the making of a public sphere: working toward a transnational history of the middle classes 377
- Afterword 385
- Bibliography 395
- Contributors 431
- Index 435
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter iii
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction we shall be all toward a transnational history of the middle class 1
-
Part I. The making of the middle class and practices of modernity
- Thinking about modernity from the margins: the making of a middle class in colonial India 29
- The African middle class in Zimbabwe: historical and contemporary perspectives 45
- Between modernity and backwardness: the case of the English middle class 58
- ‘‘Aren’t we all?’’: aspiration, acquisition, and the American middle class 75
- The gatekeepers: middle-class campaigns of citizenship in early cold war Canada 87
- Commentary on part I: the making of the middle class and practices of modernity 107
-
Part II. Labor professionalization, class formation, and state rule
- The conundrum of the middle-class worker in the twentieth-century united states: Professional-managerial workers’ (folk) dance around class 121
- Becoming middle class: the local history of a global story—colonialbombay, 1890 – 1940 141
- Conscripts of democracy: the formation of a professional middle class in Bogotá during the 1950s and early 1960s 161
- The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution 196
- Commentary on part II. Labor professionalization, class formation, and state rule 223
-
Part III. Middle-class politics in revolution
- A middle-class revolution: the apra party and middle-class identity in Peru, 1931–1956 235
- Revolutionary promises encounter urban realities for Mexico city’s middle class, 1915–1928 253
- Being middle class and being Arab: sectarian dilemmas and middle-class modernity in the Arab middle east, 1908–1936 267
- Commentary on part III: Middle-class politics in revolution 288
-
Part IV. Middle-class politics and the making of the public sphere
- The city as a field of female civic action: Women and middle-class formation in nineteenth-century Germany 299
- Putting faith in the middle class: The bourgeoisie, catholicism, and post revolutionary France 315
- Siúticos, huachafos, cursis, arribistas, and gente de medio pelo: Social climbers and there presentation of class in chile and Peru, 1860 – 1930 335
- ‘‘Los Argentinos descendemos de los barcos’’: The racial articulation of middle-class identity in Argentina, 1920– 1960 355
- Commentary on part IV: Middle-class politics and the making of a public sphere: working toward a transnational history of the middle classes 377
- Afterword 385
- Bibliography 395
- Contributors 431
- Index 435