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Academics and students researching modern and contemporary social and cultural history, sociology, cultural studies and human geography

Trade Review

...illuminating and thoughtful

Here, in consequence, is a work of genuine scholarship, its author's credentials rooted in a readiness to ask the right questions of his cross-generation sample, and an assiduous approach to uncovering civic, community, and counter-culture archives.

Adrian Smith, University of Southampton, Southern History 35 (2013).

Bold and provocative … an impressive argument …In developing his view of the working-class experience, Jones also judicially evaluates his findings against seminal and current historiography on working-class culture, a dimension of the book that makes it a relevant and attractive read.

Brad Beavan, American Historical Review, 2013

Jones presents an impressive example of how, shorn of determinist assumptions, class analysis continues to provide a valuable tool for historians. The author combines an understanding of the material circumstances of men and women’s lives and how they experienced them with an immersion in the narratives and discourses through which these subjects constructed their identities. The result is a convincing argument that class remained central to the lives of English men and women in the middle decades of the twentieth century.

Andrew August, Journal of British Studies, 2013.

Delineates a delicate balance between continuity and change in working-class life in older neighbourhoods and new suburban council estates, and across the whole mid-twentieth century period … The book’s most significant accomplishment is integrating discussion of material change with discursive shifts. In the aftermath of sometimes agonized debates associated with the ‘linguistic turn’, this is an important achievement.

Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Twentieth Century British History, 2013.

A rich account of the experiences of a working class community … the depth with which the author engages with the topic is impressive and it reveals many different layers of understanding.

David Manley, Planning Perspectives, 2013.

Dilligently researched and well written … a convincing thesis.

Jim Phillips, Economic History Review, 2013.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Class: jobs, families, mobilities and social identities
3. Place: The social geography of working class housing
4. Community: Neighbours, networks and social memory
5. Home: family, memory and modernity
6. Conclusion
Biographical appendix
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 5/25/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719084737, 978-0719084737
      ISBN10: 0719084733

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Academics and students researching modern and contemporary social and cultural history, sociology, cultural studies and human geography

      Trade Review

      ...illuminating and thoughtful

      Here, in consequence, is a work of genuine scholarship, its author's credentials rooted in a readiness to ask the right questions of his cross-generation sample, and an assiduous approach to uncovering civic, community, and counter-culture archives.

      Adrian Smith, University of Southampton, Southern History 35 (2013).

      Bold and provocative … an impressive argument …In developing his view of the working-class experience, Jones also judicially evaluates his findings against seminal and current historiography on working-class culture, a dimension of the book that makes it a relevant and attractive read.

      Brad Beavan, American Historical Review, 2013

      Jones presents an impressive example of how, shorn of determinist assumptions, class analysis continues to provide a valuable tool for historians. The author combines an understanding of the material circumstances of men and women’s lives and how they experienced them with an immersion in the narratives and discourses through which these subjects constructed their identities. The result is a convincing argument that class remained central to the lives of English men and women in the middle decades of the twentieth century.

      Andrew August, Journal of British Studies, 2013.

      Delineates a delicate balance between continuity and change in working-class life in older neighbourhoods and new suburban council estates, and across the whole mid-twentieth century period … The book’s most significant accomplishment is integrating discussion of material change with discursive shifts. In the aftermath of sometimes agonized debates associated with the ‘linguistic turn’, this is an important achievement.

      Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Twentieth Century British History, 2013.

      A rich account of the experiences of a working class community … the depth with which the author engages with the topic is impressive and it reveals many different layers of understanding.

      David Manley, Planning Perspectives, 2013.

      Dilligently researched and well written … a convincing thesis.

      Jim Phillips, Economic History Review, 2013.

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction
      2. Class: jobs, families, mobilities and social identities
      3. Place: The social geography of working class housing
      4. Community: Neighbours, networks and social memory
      5. Home: family, memory and modernity
      6. Conclusion
      Biographical appendix
      Bibliography
      Index

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