The Working Class in Britain: 1850-1939

The Working Class in Britain: 1850-1939

by JohnBenson (Author)

Synopsis

Who made up the working class in Britain, who were the ordinary men and women and what were their aspirations? The first generation of postwar British labour historians tended to be preoccupied with working class activism. This texts attempts to chart not only this struggle, but to describe and analyse the rich and varied tapestry of working-class history as a whole. It demonstrates that "class" both existed and mattered although ordinary men and women had diverse lives and lifestyles. Professor Benson examines work, wages, incomes and the cost of living, family, kinship and community relations and the individual in the context of nation and class.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Rev. Ed
Publisher: I B Tauris & Co Ltd
Published: 22 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 1860649025
ISBN 13: 9781860649028

Media Reviews
John Benson has written an excellent survey of British working class history...I have no hesitation in praising it as a first-rate book, innovative and attractive to read, which deserves a second edition. -- Chris Wrigley, University of Nottingham
In this study, John Benson provides an eminently readable and scholarly synopsis and critique of recent research into the modern British working class. -- Roger Davidson, University of Edinburgh

John Benson has written an excellent survey of British working class history...I have no hesitation in praising it as a first-rate book, innovative and attractive to read, which deserves a second edition. -- Chris Wrigley, University of Nottingham

In this study, John Benson provides an eminently readable and scholarly synopsis and critique of recent research into the modern British working class. -- Roger Davidson, University of Edinburgh

Author Bio
John Benson is Professor of History, University of Wolverhampton.