In late twentieth-century England, inequality was rocketing, yet some have suggested that the politics of class was declining in significance. This book addresses this claim, showing that class remained important to 'ordinary' people's narratives about social change and their own identities throughout the period 1968-2000, but in changing ways.
In late twentieth-century England, inequality was rocketing, yet some have suggested that the politics of class was declining in significance. This book addresses this claim, showing that class remained important to 'ordinary' people's narratives about social change and their own identities throughout the period 1968-2000, but in changing ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite did her undergraduate degree in history at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and her MPhil and PhD at St Catharine's Collage, Cambridge, supervised by Jon Lawrence. She was subsequently a Junior Research Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge before moving to UCL where she lectures in Twentieth-Century British History. She is also an interviewer for the History of Parliament Trust's oral history project, and co-editor of Renewal: a journal of social democracy.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Class Politics and the Decline of Deference in England 1968-2000 * 1: Tyneside Shipbuilders: Workers' Attitudes to Class 1968-1971 * 2: Middle-class Voices c. 1969-1979 * 3: Working-class Autobiography c. 1970-1985 * 4: Attitudes to Class in the '100 Families' Study 1985-1988 * 5: Mass Observers' Attitudes to Class 1990 * 6: Class in the Millennium Memory Bank 1998-2000 * 7: Class in Thatcherite Ideology and Rhetoric * 8: New Labour Class and Social Change * Conclusion: Class Politics and the Decline of Deference 1968-2017
* Introduction: Class Politics and the Decline of Deference in England 1968-2000 * 1: Tyneside Shipbuilders: Workers' Attitudes to Class 1968-1971 * 2: Middle-class Voices c. 1969-1979 * 3: Working-class Autobiography c. 1970-1985 * 4: Attitudes to Class in the '100 Families' Study 1985-1988 * 5: Mass Observers' Attitudes to Class 1990 * 6: Class in the Millennium Memory Bank 1998-2000 * 7: Class in Thatcherite Ideology and Rhetoric * 8: New Labour Class and Social Change * Conclusion: Class Politics and the Decline of Deference 1968-2017
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