1st Edition

The Remaking of the British Working Class, 1840-1940

By Andrew Miles, Mike Savage Copyright 1994
    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    Mike Savage and Andrew Miles provide a comprehensive introduction to the working class in Britain in the years after 1840. This textbook:
    * Includes a provocative, timely and clear defence of class analysis
    * Breaks new ground in showing how social mobility and urban change affected working class formation
    * Demonstrates how the history of the working class is politically reconstructed
    * Shows how class and gender interact in mediating social and political change

    Chapter 1 Politics and the British working class; Chapter 2 Occupational change, income and demographic class formation; Chapter 3 Workplace independence and economic restructuring; Chapter 4 Working-class formation and the city; Chapter 5 Working-class politics; Bibliography; Name index;Place and subject index;

    Biography

    Mike Savage, Andrew Miles

    '... reasonably priced, well-informed, tightly argued, clearly written and buttressed by a most useful bibliography. It is an outstanding addition to Routledge's Historical Connections series and seems certain to become essential reading for students and teachers alike.' – Labour History Review

    'This volume... provides a provocative and clear defence of class analysis as a means of exlpaining social development. ... Remaking should and will have a wide audience among teachers and students. It is well written and argues the case with verve.'Teaching History

    'Savage and Miles manage to pack in an enormous amount of information and analysis and their book should be required reading for anyone interested in the popular politics of the last 150 years' – Socialist History

    'A scholarly book that is a model of clarity and quite the best history of English obtainable in one volume.' - The Irish Times