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‘They Called Them Communists Then … What D'You Call ‘Em Now? … Insurgents?’. Narratives of British Military Expatriates in the Context of the New Imperialism [PDF]
This paper addresses the question of the extent to which the colonial past provides material for contemporary actors' understanding of difference. The research from which the paper is drawn involved interview and ethnographic work in three largely white ...
Becky Taylor +21 more
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The scores obtained by the military students are very important as a lot of opportunities depend on them: the choice of the branch, selection for different in and off-campus activities, the appointment to the workplace and so on.
Pateşan Marioara
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Damaged Attachments & Family Dislocations: The Operations of Class in Adoptive Family Life
This paper is an initial exploration of an under researched area in the field of contemporary adoption—the impact of class on adoptive family life.
Sally Sales
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Benjamin Franklin and the leather-apron men: the politics of class in eighteenth-century Philadelphia [PDF]
Benjamin Franklin's autobiography reveals his deep investment in shaping and controlling how both his contemporaries and posterity assessed his life and achievements.
Crowther, SIMON P. NEWMAN
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WHITE HEAT: racism, under-achievement and white working-class boys [PDF]
The article examines students' experience of inner-city education in one of England’s most disadvantaged areas. In particular, we reflect on the views of white working class boys, a group that has recently been identified by policy-makers and the media ...
Gillborn, David, Kirton, Alison
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The Chartist movement continues to occupy a central place in the history and historiography of modern Britain. As the first mass working-class movement for democracy in Britain, Chartism remains a controversial episode for historians trying to understand
Matthew Roberts
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The Ideological Ambiguity of Touch and Go
The interest of D.H. Lawrence’s theatre lies not only in its experimental nature and formal research with reference to different theatrical traditions (naturalism, comedy of manners, epic theatre), but in its themes and characters which, considered in ...
Simonetta De Filippis
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La inteligencia obrera. Notas sobre la experiencia política de los trabajadores en los años ’70
This paper addresses some dimensions of the political practices and thinking carried out by groups of workers during the sixties and seventies in Argentina, focusing in the experiences of Córdoba and Villa Constitución.
Roberto Pittaluga
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In their multiple attempts to understand the decline of the working class a number of sociologists have questioned changes in intergenerational relationships, analyzing transformations happened not only within the factory, but also outside it (in school,
Angelo Moro
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