Protest and survival : essays for E.P. Thompson
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Protest and survival : essays for E.P. Thompson
New Press, c1993
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Bibliography: p. [417]-421
Description and Table of Contents
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The historian Edward P. Thompson has not only rewritten English history, but he has also produced works on English literature and the English Romantics. He is also a well-known political activist. This volume examines his work in all these fields, evaluating his influence along the way.
Table of Contents
- Edward Thompson as a teacher
- an 18th century English peasantry?
- the laws of God and the laws of man - Lord George Gordon and the penalty of death
- trade unions, the government, and the French Revolution, 1788-1802
- William Blake and the Great Eastcheap orthodoxy
- a little jubilee? the literacy of Robert Wedderburn
- the fabrication of deviance - "dangerous classes" and "criminal classes" in Victorian England
- our party is the people - Edward Carpenter and radicalism in Sheffield
- the forward march of labour started - building a politicized class culture in West Ham, 1888-1900
- feminist, socialist, anti-war agitator - Sylvia Pankhurst and the Great War
- on the waterfront - black, Italian, and Irish longshoremen in the New York Harbour strike of 1919
- fear and hope in the nuclear age
- E.P. Thompson - a select bibliography.
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