Communities and families
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Communities and families
(Studying family and community history : 19th and 20th centuries, v. 3)
Cambridge University Press in association with the Open University, 1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the third volume in a major new initiative in the study of local history, designed to equip students and amateur enthusiasts with a mastery of the basic techniques and concepts required to pursue the subject in depth. Communities and Families opens with a series of case studies of various occupations and goes on to examine social mobility and aspects of community life such as local politics, religion and leisure activities. Suggestions for individual research are provided throughout the book.
目次
- Lists of figures and tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction John Golby
- Part I. Work and Occupations: 1. Ideas and debates on work John Golby
- 2. Work case studies: individual examples Monica Shelley, John Golby, Clive Emsley
- 3. Work case studies: some occupations and roles Michael Drake, John Golby, Ruth Finnegan
- 4. Work and community: changing occupational profiles Ian Donnachie
- Part II. Class, Mobility and Local Politics: 5. Social mobility Bernard Waites, Michael Drake, Ruth Finnegan
- 6. Parliamentary elections and community history Michael Drake
- 7. Local elections in the 1920s and 1930s: Northampton David Murray
- Part III. Religion, Culture and Leisure: 8. Family, community and religion Kate Tiller, Terry Thomas, Brenda Collins
- 9. Cultural life John Golby
- Part IV. Reflecting on the Issues: 10. Conclusion John Golby, Ruth Finnegan
- Exercises: answers and comments
- Acknowledgements
- Index.
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