Doing Working-Class History Research, Heritage, and Engagement

Introduction: A time for working-class histories Part 1: Working-class history in perspective 1. Disability in working class history 2. Parasites unite: Sensory history, the possibilities of transgression, and the perceptual manifesto of the proletariat 3. What are those ones with the hammers?: Teac...

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Weitere Verfasser: Betts, Oliver (HerausgeberIn), Harrison, Laura (HerausgeberIn), Price, Laura Christine (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London, New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: A time for working-class histories Part 1: Working-class history in perspective 1. Disability in working class history 2. Parasites unite: Sensory history, the possibilities of transgression, and the perceptual manifesto of the proletariat 3. What are those ones with the hammers?: Teaching working class history in secondary schools 4. Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories 5. Museums and Heritage Sites as sources for working-class history 6. Reading against the grain: Non-Plebian Sources in working-class history 7. Accessible bibliography Part 2: Working-class history in context 8. The Daily Citizen: Class v consumerism in the early Labour press 9. Gender politics of class: Exploring the connections and collaboration between the Irish labour movement and the Irish Womens Franchise League in Dublin, 1908-1916 10. Bootstraps and bras: Maidenform, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, and the creation of a new export-led economy in Puerto Rico 11. Patriotism and the English working class, c. 1902-1929 12. Medical care for working-class children in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century 13. I have told her that it was neglected, and asked her why: Working-class women and discourses of bad motherhood in England and Wales, 1870-1939 14. Unorganised Workers: Wool textile workers and class identities in twentieth-century Yorkshire 15. Where the Brass Band is Beloved, Brass Bands and working-class cultural identity: Inventing a musical metonym in the Southern Pennines, c.1840-1914 16. Street life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c. 1870-1960 17. Coal miners in the industrialization and deindustrialization of France and Germany: A comparative synthesis of the Nord/Pas-de-Calais and the Ruhr Part 3: Working-class history in application 18. Representations of working-class lives at criminal justice heritage sites 19. How broadside ballads followed us into this century 20. We tell our own stories: Bussing Out, a creative installation about working-class children in Bradford 21. The Past We Inherit, the Future We Build: The praxis of working-class history
Economic and political uncertainty has brought the language of class-especially discussion of the working class-to a broad audience across scholarship and social debate. This introductory volume shows how the history of the working class has, is, and can be researched, written, and represented
Beschreibung:XIV, 329 Seiten
ISBN:9781032882963
978-1-032-88296-3
9780367361341
978-0-367-36134-1