Climbing up the Social Ladder? : Social Mobility of Elites in East-Central Europe in the Long 19th Century /

Social mobility is about climbing the societal ladder, or switching to a better, more promising or rewarding position. But how does this work for those already atop or very close to it? Climbing up the Social Ladder? explores instances of social mobility among different types of positional, decision...

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Other Authors: Adlgasser, Franz (Contributor), Eppel, Marius (Contributor), Klečacký, Martin (Contributor, Editor), Marić, Leo (Contributor), Popovici, Vlad (Contributor, Editor), Pál, Judit (Contributor), Sima, Ana Victoria (Contributor), Tesárková, Klára Hulíková (Contributor), Urbanitsch, Peter (Contributor), Velková, Alice (Contributor, Editor), Vladimirov, Katya (Contributor), Vranić, Igor (Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Mnchen ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2024]
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Summary:Social mobility is about climbing the societal ladder, or switching to a better, more promising or rewarding position. But how does this work for those already atop or very close to it? Climbing up the Social Ladder? explores instances of social mobility among different types of positional, decisional and status-defined elites in East-Central Europe during the long 19th century, at individual or group level.
Physical Description:1 online resource (V, 244 pages)
ISBN:9783110749144
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