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Social and Cultural Change in Contemporary Wales

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Social and Cultural Change in Contemporary Wales (1978) draws together recent research specifically on Wales, to overcome the overly-English takes on the 'social structure of modern Britain'. A pattern of relative social deprivation is outlined, and such symptoms of this deprivation as second home ownership, school closure, economic peripheralism and inadequate social services become the marker of Wales' marginality. The cultural marker of note is the Welsh language, several of the papers discussing its erosion and the steps taken to preserve and maintain it. While ethnicity serves as an integrating force, there are also divisions based upon class, which are discussed.

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ISBN: 9781032501383
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Author: Glyn Williams
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 290 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Genres: Social and ethical issues
Social classes
Ethnic studies
Cultural studies
Social and cultural history
European history
Regional / International studies
Sociology
Politics and government