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Bureaucrats and bourgeois society office politics and individual credit : France, 1789-1848 / [electronic resource] :
- 作者: Kingston, Ralph, 1976-
- 出版: New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan
- 叢書名: War, culture and society, 1750-1850
- 主題: Bureaucracy--France--History. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Negotiating , France--Politics and government--1789-1900. , France--Social conditions--18th century. , France--Social conditions--19th century. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9781137264923 (electronic bk.) 、 1137264926 (electronic bk.)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 內容註: Includes bibliographical references. Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction : 20,000 fools -- Office politics -- A revolution in administration : the theory and practice of government during the French revolution -- Revolutionary time and space : the anxieties of administrative "transparency ' -- Telling tales : collaboration, career-making, and the contest for credit -- Bureaucrats in bourgeois society -- Civil servant, civil society : the accumulation of "honor" in bourgeois society -- Surrogate fathers, suitable sons : manufacturing "paternity" and honorable inheritance -- The social politics of bureaucracy : the "bureaucrat" as "bourgeois type" -- Coda & conclusion : the failure of 1848 : bourgeois social capital at the crossroads -- Note on method and sources and select bibliography -- Endnotes.
- 摘要註: How did the French Revolution change ordinary lives? "Bureaucrats and Bourgeois Society" asks this question in relation to office clerks working in Parisian administrations. Under new masters, these clerks faced radical changes to work practices as reforming politicians looked to implement new 'administrative science'. Many also faced the loss of family inheritances, as positions no longer passed down from father to son. Clerks were now expected to make their career as individuals. In practice, this meant increased job insecurity. Administrators lived under the threat of regular cuts in pay and of personnel. In this situation, some believed that the way to get ahead was by playing office politics. In the early nineteenth century, however, clerks mitigated their situation by modifying occupational practices. Inside the offices, they settled new modes of judging individual merit. Outside, they accumulated other forms of individual credit, in the process helping to define nineteenth-century bourgeois social capital, ideals of emulation, honor, and masculinity. Job insecurity, however, continued to set 'bureaucrats' apart from the bourgeoisie and their social identity came under question during the July Monarchy and 1848 Revolution.
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