The Ideologies of Class / Social Relations in Britain 1880-1950
The Ideologies of Class / Social Relations in Britain 1880-1950
- 1st
- Oxford University Press, 1990
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The writers examine the social and political character of the working class, as well as its relationship with the rest of society and the State. Abbreviations, Why Was There No Marxism in Great Britain?, Arthur Henderson as Labor Leader, The Franchise Factor in the Rise of the Labor Party, Working-Class Gambling in Britain 1880-1939, Work and Hobbies in Britain 1880-1950, Class and Poverty in Edwardian England, The Economic Policy of the Second Labor Government 1929-1931, The ''Social Psychology'' of Unemployment in Inter-War Britain, Class and Conventional Wisdom: The Conservative Party and the ''Public'' in Inter-War Britain, Conclusion, Index.
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The writers examine the social and political character of the working class, as well as its relationship with the rest of society and the State. Abbreviations, Why Was There No Marxism in Great Britain?, Arthur Henderson as Labor Leader, The Franchise Factor in the Rise of the Labor Party, Working-Class Gambling in Britain 1880-1939, Work and Hobbies in Britain 1880-1950, Class and Poverty in Edwardian England, The Economic Policy of the Second Labor Government 1929-1931, The ''Social Psychology'' of Unemployment in Inter-War Britain, Class and Conventional Wisdom: The Conservative Party and the ''Public'' in Inter-War Britain, Conclusion, Index.
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