First published in 1989, this book seeks to demonstrate the social and political images of late-twentieth century London — the post-big-bang city, docklands, trade union defeats, a mounting north-south divide — do not mark as decisive break with the past as they may appear to. It argues that the most striking thing about London’s history since 1800 is the continuities and recurrences which punctuate it. The essays collected in this book focus on these themes and address important questions about class, nationality, sexual difference, and radical politics. They combine the established strengths of social history with more innovative approaches such as the history of representations.
ISBN: | 9781138214088 |
Publication date: | 8th August 2016 |
Author: | David Feldman |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 330 pages |
Series: | Routledge Revivals: History Workshop Series |
Genres: |
History European history General and world history Social and cultural history Urban communities Social classes Violence and abuse in society Social and cultural history European history History and Archaeology |