Sidney Pollard : a life in history

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    • Renton, Dave

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Sidney Pollard : a life in history

David Renton

(International library of twentieth century history, 2)

Tauris Academic Studies, 2004

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Bibliography: p. [188]-210

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Sidney Pollard was a pioneering labour historian who influenced the gret luminaries in the field, E.P. Thompson and E.J. Hobsbawm. Almost single-handedly, he pioneered the study of eceonomic management in history and the understanding of the economic processes by which regions are formed. As a labour historian, his contribution to the study of the marginalized in society was original and vital. His history was intimately connected with his personal life - from escape to Britain from Nazi-occupied Vienna on the Jewish kindertransporte, to work in Britain, the USA, Israel and apartheid South Africa.

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Preface and Acknowledgments - vii Chapter 1: Introduction - 1 Chapter 2: Life and Learning - 7 Chapter 3: The Struggle for Recognition - 33 Chapter 4: Life on the Left - 55 Chapter 5: Unsung Heroes Behind Them - 77 Chapter 6: Masters and Men - 93 Chapter 7: Banks versus Industry - 107 Chapter 8: From Britain to Europe - 122 Chapter 9: Marginal Man? - 139 Notes - 152 Bibliography - 188 Index - 212

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