Doing Working-Class History: Research, Heritage, and Engagement 🔍
Oliver Betts, Laura Harrison, Laura Christine Price (eds.)
Routledge, 2024
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描述
Economic and political uncertainty has brought the language of class – especially discussion of the working class – to a broad audience across scholarship and social debate. This introductory volume shows how the history of the working class has, is, and can be researched, written, and represented.
The book is structured in three parts: perspective, context, and application. Each offers an introduction to both classic historiography and new ideas and methodologies. With chapters covering a span of the years c.1750–present, the book focuses on three essential questions:
What is working-class history and what should it become? What can a focus on working-class history reveal? What are the possibilities of this research in the university classroom, the heritage world, and beyond? Doing Working-Class History will appeal to students and scholars of working-class history, whether relative newcomers to the field or veteran researchers interested in new approaches and material. It will also be of interest to local and family historians, museum and heritage professionals, and general readers.
The book is structured in three parts: perspective, context, and application. Each offers an introduction to both classic historiography and new ideas and methodologies. With chapters covering a span of the years c.1750–present, the book focuses on three essential questions:
What is working-class history and what should it become? What can a focus on working-class history reveal? What are the possibilities of this research in the university classroom, the heritage world, and beyond? Doing Working-Class History will appeal to students and scholars of working-class history, whether relative newcomers to the field or veteran researchers interested in new approaches and material. It will also be of interest to local and family historians, museum and heritage professionals, and general readers.
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Laura Harrison; Oliver Betts; Laura Christine Price
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Psychology Press Ltd
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CRC Press
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: A Time for Working-class Histories
Part I: Working-Class History in Perspective
1 Disability in Working-Class History
2 Parasites Unite: Sensory History, the Possibilities of Transgression, and the Perceptual Manifesto of the Proletariat
3 ‘What are those ones with the Hammers?’: Teaching Working-Class History in Secondary Schools
4 ‘Everyone has a Tale to Tell’: Family History, Family Historians, and Working-Class Histories
5 Museums and Heritage Sites as Sources for Working-Class History
6 Reading Against the Grain: Non-Plebian Sources in Working-Class History
7 Accessible Bibliography
Part II: Working-Class History in Context
8 The Daily Citizen: Class v Consumerism in the Early Labour Press
9 Gender Politics of Class: Exploring the Connections and Collaboration Between the Irish Labour Movement and the Irish Women’s Franchise League in Dublin, 1908–1916
10 Bootstraps and Bras: Maidenform, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, and the Creation of a New Export-Led Economy in Puerto Rico
11 Patriotism and the English Working Class, c. 1902–1929
12 Medical Care for Working-Class Children in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
13 ‘I have told her that it was Neglected, and asked her why’: Working-Class Women and Discourses of ‘Bad Motherhood’ in England and Wales, 1870–1939
14 Unorganised Workers: Wool Textile Workers and Class Identities in Twentieth-Century Yorkshire
15 ‘Where the Brass Band is Beloved’, Brass Bands and Working-Class Cultural Identity: Inventing a Musical Metonym in the Southern Pennines, c.1840–1914
16 Street Life: The Leisure Spaces and Places of Working-Class Youth in Britain, c. 1870–1960
17 Coal Miners in the Industrialisation and Deindustrialisation of France and Germany: A Comparative Synthesis of the Nord/Pas-de-Calais and the Ruhr
Part III: Working-Class History in Application
18 Representations of Working-Class Lives at Criminal Justice Heritage Sites
19 How Broadside Ballads Followed Us into This Century
20 ‘We Tell our Own Stories’: Bussing Out, a Creative Installation about Working-Class Children in Bradford
21 ‘The Past We Inherit, the Future We Build’: The Praxis of Working-Class History
Index
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: A Time for Working-class Histories
Part I: Working-Class History in Perspective
1 Disability in Working-Class History
2 Parasites Unite: Sensory History, the Possibilities of Transgression, and the Perceptual Manifesto of the Proletariat
3 ‘What are those ones with the Hammers?’: Teaching Working-Class History in Secondary Schools
4 ‘Everyone has a Tale to Tell’: Family History, Family Historians, and Working-Class Histories
5 Museums and Heritage Sites as Sources for Working-Class History
6 Reading Against the Grain: Non-Plebian Sources in Working-Class History
7 Accessible Bibliography
Part II: Working-Class History in Context
8 The Daily Citizen: Class v Consumerism in the Early Labour Press
9 Gender Politics of Class: Exploring the Connections and Collaboration Between the Irish Labour Movement and the Irish Women’s Franchise League in Dublin, 1908–1916
10 Bootstraps and Bras: Maidenform, the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, and the Creation of a New Export-Led Economy in Puerto Rico
11 Patriotism and the English Working Class, c. 1902–1929
12 Medical Care for Working-Class Children in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
13 ‘I have told her that it was Neglected, and asked her why’: Working-Class Women and Discourses of ‘Bad Motherhood’ in England and Wales, 1870–1939
14 Unorganised Workers: Wool Textile Workers and Class Identities in Twentieth-Century Yorkshire
15 ‘Where the Brass Band is Beloved’, Brass Bands and Working-Class Cultural Identity: Inventing a Musical Metonym in the Southern Pennines, c.1840–1914
16 Street Life: The Leisure Spaces and Places of Working-Class Youth in Britain, c. 1870–1960
17 Coal Miners in the Industrialisation and Deindustrialisation of France and Germany: A Comparative Synthesis of the Nord/Pas-de-Calais and the Ruhr
Part III: Working-Class History in Application
18 Representations of Working-Class Lives at Criminal Justice Heritage Sites
19 How Broadside Ballads Followed Us into This Century
20 ‘We Tell our Own Stories’: Bussing Out, a Creative Installation about Working-Class Children in Bradford
21 ‘The Past We Inherit, the Future We Build’: The Praxis of Working-Class History
Index
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2024-11-26
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