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Thompsons the making of the english working class was first published in 1963. As the contributors examine how the workingclass intellectual both assimilates the antiauthoritarian lexicon of the middle classes to create a new political and cultural identity, and revolutionizes it with the subversive energy of class hostility, we see that this figure generates doubleedged narratives of defiance and deference that can be. Jonathan roses the intellectual life of the british working classes uses much autobiographical material to tell us how the workers experienced their quest into written knowledge, roughly from 1760 to 1960. The project gutenberg ebook of the life of charles dickens. Sertillanges, a french dominican monk from the early twentieth century. David levine, journal of social history it is my earnest wish that everyone would find some book out of which they would derive as much pleasure as i have done in reading the intellectual life of the british working. Which books did the british working classes readand how did they read them. This prizewinning book provides an intellectual history of the british working classes from the preindustrial era to the twentieth century. People were needed to work in factories, mines and agriculture employment which did not appeal to the upper class.
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