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the emergence of cultural hierarchy in America

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the emergence of cultural hierarchy in America

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Language
English
Pages
306

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Highbrow/lowbrow: the emergence of cultural hierarchy in America
1988, Harvard University Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [257]-293.
Includes index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Series
The William E. Massey, Sr. lectures in the history of American civilization ;, 1986

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973
Library of Congress
E169.1 .L536 1988, E169.1.L536 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 306 p. :
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2034951M
Internet Archive
highbrowlowbrowe00levi
ISBN 10
0674390768
LCCN
88011021
OCLC/WorldCat
17804284, 31225055
Library Thing
5309
Goodreads
1281585

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