This talk explores how cultural participation cemented the status of elites in late nineteenth-century America and how culture worked as an elite resource in that era. It is based on an analysis of a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic including information on who subscribed to the Philharmonic between 1880 and 1910 – by many accounts a key period of upper class consolidation in the United States. The talk partly argues with the classic account of monopolization and exclusiveness of high culture, showing how over the long Gilded Age the social elite of New York attended the Philharmonic both increasingly and in more socially patterned ways. However, it also finds that the orchestra opened up to a new group of subscriber...
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This article uses a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic to explore how high cul...
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As exclusive upper-class balls that represented a fraction of elites during the Gilded Age, the Patr...
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Traditional accounts of concert series have tended to emphasise the permanence and longevity of majo...
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Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
In the late-nineteenth century, anti-vice societies that attempted to censor art and literature and ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation...
By examining the changes in the way museums displayed objects in the 1920’s, this article contribute...
This article uses a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic to explore how high cul...
The Gilded Age was a time of great cultural prosperity. The New-York Philharmonic and other renowned...
As exclusive upper-class balls that represented a fraction of elites during the Gilded Age, the Patr...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
Traditional accounts of concert series have tended to emphasise the permanence and longevity of majo...
Abstract: Lifestyles are ultimately based upon classifications—whereby certain tastes, dispositions ...
Following the tradition of the sociology of art of Howard Becker, this dissertation seeks to explore...
This article contributes to the literature on the association between class position and cultural ta...
This article will explore the background to the establishment of the Downtown avant-garde art and m...
Social and cultural life of the Łódź society was paralyzed with numbness and stagnation almost by th...
This article locates social relationships within late-nineteenth-century German orchestral music by ...
Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
In the late-nineteenth century, anti-vice societies that attempted to censor art and literature and ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation...
By examining the changes in the way museums displayed objects in the 1920’s, this article contribute...