- Thomas Humphrey Marshall
Thomas Humphrey Marshall (1893-1981) is a British
sociologist , most noted for his essays, such as the essay collection "Citizenship and Social Class".Ideas
T.H. Marshall wrote a seminal essay on
citizenship , entitled "Citizenship and Social Class". This was published in 1950, based on a lecture given the previous year. He analysed the development of citizenship as a development of civil, then political, then social rights. These were broadly assigned to the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries respectively. His distinctive contribution was to introduce the concept ofsocial rights . He claimed that a citizen is only a full citizen if they possess all three kinds of right, and that this possession of full rights is linked tosocial class .Marshall's analysis of citizenship has been criticised on the basis that it only applies to "males" in "
England ". (Note: England rather than Britain.) However, there is debate about whether he intended his historical analysis to be interpreted as a general theory of citizenship or whether he was just commenting on the development in England.References
*Marshall, T. H. (1950). "Citizenship and social class and other essays." Cambridge: CUP.
External links
* [http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/LSEHistory/marshall.htm T. H. Marshall at the LSE]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?search=ss&sText=marshall&LinkID=mp57275 Thomas Humphrey Marshall] at the National Portrait Gallery
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