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The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes

The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes

Now in its second edition, this landmark book provides an intellectual history of the British working classes from the preindustrial era to the twentieth century. Drawing on workers' memoirs, social surveys, library registers, and more, Jonathan Rose discovers which books people read, how they educated themselves, and what they knew. A new preface uncovers the author's journey into labour history, and its rewarding link to intellectual history.

Introduction to the Third Edition

Chapter 1. A Desire for Singularity

Chapter 2. Mutual Improvement

Chapter 3. The Difference Between Fact and Fiction

Chapter 4. A Conservative Canon

Chapter 5. Willingly to School

Chapter 6. Cultural Literacy in the Classic Slum

Chapter 7. The Welsh Miners’ Libraries

Chapter 8. The Whole Contention Concerning the Workers’ Educational Association

Chapter 9. Alienation from Marxism

Chapter 10. The World Unvisited

Chapter 11. A Mongrel Library

Chapter 12. What Was Leonard Bast Really Like?

Chapter 13. Down and Out in Bloomsbury

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