In 1849, the Morning Chronicle, a leading Victorian newspaper, embarked on a social investigation of working class life in England and Wales.
Set in the immediate context of concern over Chartism and the cholera epidemic, its intention was to provi.
Peter Razzell
First published in 1990, the aim of this book is to reveal the william shakespeare whose life has been obscured by centuries of literary mythology.
P. E. Razzell
In 1849, the morning chronicle, a leading victorian newspaper, embarked on a social investigation of working class life in england and wales.
P. E. Razzell
In 1849, the morning chronicle, a leading victorian newspaper, embarked on a social investigation of working class life in england and wales.
Peter Razzell
First published in 1978, this book represents a study of the ways in which shakespeare exploits the possibilities of metaphor.
Peter Razzell
First published in 1990, the aim of this book is to reveal the william shakespeare whose life has been obscured by centuries of literary mythology.
P. E. Razzell
In 1849, the morning chronicle, a leading victorian newspaper, embarked on a social investigation of working class life in england and wales.
Melani Cammett
Anne C. Benoit
As discourses and programming to support diversity and inclusion across higher education are intensifying, leaps of faith: stories from working-class academics presents a collection of narratives that highlights the "on-the-ground" experiences of.
S. Devadas Pillai
Jennifer M. Silva
S. Devadas Pillai
J. D. Vance
From a former marine and yale law school graduate, a probing look at the struggles of america’s white working class through the author’s own story of growing up in a poor rust belt town.
Simon Hannah
L. H. Dudley Buxton
Originally published in 1924, dudley buxton explores the evolution of primitive societies in relation to labour.
Hywel Francis
Karen Hesse
With lyrical narration and elegant, evocative artwork, newbery medalist karen hesse and illustrator g.
Adam Fishwick
The working classes today are facing a new set of crises around increasing austerity, authoritarianism, exploitation, and surveillance.
John Holford
Kalle Pihlainen
Since the appearance of hayden white's seminal work metahistory in 1973, constructivist thought has been a key force within theory of history and has at times even provided inspiration for historians more generally.
Mary Kudenov
Paul Le Blanc
Jerry P. Byers
This revised and expanded third edition contains 21 chapters summarizing the latest thinking on various technologies relating to metalworking fluid development, laboratory evaluation, metallurgy, industrial application, fluid maintenance, recycling, waste.
Michael Share
Elisabeth Egan
Robert Owen Carr
Robert Glen
Lis Lange
Sarah Lacy
Rebecca Ascher-Walsh
The johnson family made a life changing decision to move to new orleans from houston in hopes that life would be better.
Nishimura Junko
This book explores the employment of japanese women born in the 1960s and 1970s who experienced childbirth and raised children in the 1990s and the early 2000s.
Corinne Sweet
Raphael Samuel
Dennis A. Deslippe
"labor studies scholars and working-class historians have long worked at the crossroads of academia and activism.
P. E. Razzell
In 1849, the morning chronicle, a leading victorian newspaper, embarked on a social investigation of working class life in england and wales.
Roshini Kempadoo
The image of the caribbean figure has been reconfigured by photography from the mid-19th century onwards.
John Benson
Rebecca O'Connell
With dual-working households now the norm, food, families and work is the first comprehensive study to explore how families negotiate everyday food practices in the context of paid employment.
P. J. Keating
First published in 1971, this collection of short stories, set in the east end of london in the 1890s, offers a corrective to the view of nineties literature as dominated by aestheticism, and shows how many late victorian writers tried to break with dicke.
Lisa Rogak
Lisa Rogak
Christopher D. Cantwell
The pew and the picket line collects works from a new generation of scholars working at the nexus where religious history and working-class history converge.
Mayhew, Henry
In the years 1849 and 1850, henry mayhew was the metropolitan correspondent of the morning chronicle in its national survey of labour and the poor.
Arnold Stead
Francis Mulhern
John Host
Orthodox historical accounts of popular experience in mid-victorian britain suggest certain homogenous and seemingly clear stable social and political orders.
Mark A. Lause
Monumental and revelatory, free labor explores labor activism throughout the country during a period of incredible diversity and fluidity: the american civil war.
Ki-mun Chŏng
Amy Stich
Within the broader context of the global knowledge economy, wherein the college-for-all discourse grows more and more pervasive and systems of higher education become increasingly stratified by social class, important and timely questions emerge regarding.
Vukota Boljanovic
Written by an engineer with decades of practical manufacturing experience, this new edition has been thoroughly revised and is a complete modern guide to sheet metal forming processes and die design – still the most commonly used methodology for the mass-.
Leon Fink
Hŭijŏng
Melvyn Dubofsky
Schneider, Michael
Lizabeth Cohen
This book examines how it was possible and what it meant for ordinary factory workers to become effective unionists and national political participants by the mid-1930s.
Carole Yerochewski
Bairu Sium
This book is the culmination of twenty-four years of research.
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