First published in 1985. Too often aspects of working-class life
have been treated as distinct and separate. The contributors to
this volume are aware of the dangers of such atomisation and have
attempted to bring together a collection of studies which add to
our knowledge of life in that time. The examinations of family,
health, work, leisure and criminal trends form the basis of this
work, and suggest that the everyday lives and values of the
working-class were even more varied, creative and complex than is
generally believed. This title will be of interest to students of
history.
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