Visions of the People
Industrial England and the Question of Class, c.1848–1914
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- Author: Patrick Joyce
- Date Published: October 1993
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521447973
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This is a study of how the labouring poor of nineteenth-century industrial England saw the social order of which they were a part. It attacks orthodoxies and sets up new questions by attending to a wide range of contemporary experience, from politics and work to language and art.
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'Visions of the People is an immensely important work that opens up new avenues of historical enquiry and raises a number of critical questions that desperately need to be addressed. It will become a key point of reference for many years to come.' Social History
See more reviews' … a powerful and pathbreaking book … one of those rare books which urges that we should look at our past in a new way.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
' … of consuming interest for all those concerned to understand Victorian England … a very important book.' The Times Literary Supplement
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- Date Published: October 1993
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521447973
- length: 464 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 26 mm
- weight: 0.76kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Part I. Power and the People: Politics and the Social Order:
2. The languages of popular politics: from radicalism to Liberalism
3. Class, populism and socialism: Liberalism and after
Part II. Moralising the Market: Work and the Social Order:
4. Civilising capital: class and the moral discources of labour
5. Buiding the union: 'the gospel of absolute and perfect organisation'
Part III. Custom, History, Language: Popular Culture and the Social Order
6. Custom and the symbolic structure of the social order
7. The sense of the past
8. The people's English
Part IV. Kingdoms of the Mind: The Imaginary Constitution of the Social Order:
9. Investigating popular art
10. The broadside ballad
11. The voice of the people? The character and development of dialect literature
12. Dialect and the making of social identity
13. Stages of class: popular theatre and the geography of belonging
14. Summary and conclusion: the making of the English working class before 1914
Appendices.
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