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George Ritzer
The new elite, the middle classes, and the working classes
Harvey Jay Graff has written: 'Literacy and social structure in the nineteenth-century city' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Literacy, Social history
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Rural farmers a social outlet (APEX)
Declined.
Groups tend to develop a more formal social structure
slowly
Second Great Awakening
The emergence of the industrial revolution
The term "colonies" in reference to groups of individuals in the city during the nineteenth century implies a sense of segregation or clustering based on social or economic status. It suggests that different groups lived in close proximity but often maintained separate and distinct communities within the larger urban landscape.
Realism was an ideological concept. It came about as a result of the various social and economic upheavals that happened in Europe during the nineteenth century. Therefore it could be argued that it did reflect the situation then.