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Neighbours, Distrust, and the State - What the Poorer Working Class in Britain Felt about Government and Each Other, 1860s to 1930s (Hardcover)
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Neighbours, Distrust, and the State - What the Poorer Working Class in Britain Felt about Government and Each Other, 1860s to 1930s (Hardcover)
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Neighbours, Distrust, and the State overturns many of our ideas
about how the poorer working class lived together, and thought
about each other, from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth
century. The reality was quite different to what has been the
accepted historical belief; that of an unbreakable solidarity
between neighbours against 'outsiders', particularly in rejecting
any interference by government in their lives and communities. But
the views of women and others who were less powerful in these
neighbourhoods have often been ignored. This study shows the
diversity of opinion-and tensions and fears-that existed. In fact,
many of the poor wanted the authorities to have a bigger role,
particularly to deal with neighbourhood problems and the personal
failings and untrustworthiness of those they saw around them. Many
people also just wanted better provision of services by the state.
As well as being a direct challenge to much that has been written
about this issue, this study is also timely because of its
contemporary political relevance. Many of the points it makes are
important to challenge the idea that comprehending a 'lost'
solidarity of working-class neighbourhoods is the only way to
understand current political developments in those areas. It looks
at issues such as: relationships with the police; friendly
societies; housing; compulsory education; and the extent to which
Labour politicians did or did not represent the views of the poor.
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