Language, History and Class
Discover the intricate relationship between language, history, and class in "Language, History and Class," a thought-provoking book published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1991. Spanning 332 pages, this insightful investigation delves into how societies perceive and articulate their identities through language. The book features compelling chapters that explore diverse societies, including Germany, China, the USA, India, pre-revolutionary France, and 19th-century Britain and America. Each study offers a unique perspective on the evolution of language and its role in shaping historical narratives. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the social sciences, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of the complex interplay between language and societal development with this essential read.