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Sydney Nevile: Squire in the slums or progressive brewer?
Abstract:Alistair Mutch argues that Sydney O. Nevile co-operated with social workers in Somers Town owing to his own position as the son of a member of the gentry. Whitbread's subsequent pub improvement programme, Mutch contends, reflected the firm's work in this London slum. This article challenges Mutch's thesis, and points to Nevile's social status as an outsider, who survived truly by his own wits, arduous effort, sense of social inferiority and as a result of sheer luck. Involvement with Somers Town pubs came late in Whitbread's pub improvements and had impact neither on the company nor on how Nevile subsequently approached reforming pubs.
Keywords:progressivism  improved public houses  Sydney Nevile  businessmen and reform  Whitbread &  Co    social reform  social workers  World War I  disinterested management
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