Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 21st century
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Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 21st century
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
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- Rethinking Britain, policy ideas for the many, edited by Sue Konzelmann, Susan Himmelweit, Jeremy Smith and John Weeks
- The Routledge handbook of British politics and society, edited by Mark Garnett ; assistant editor Helena Pillmoor
- Muslims in Britain, race, place and identities, edited by Peter Hopkins and Richard Gale
- Private island, why Britain now belongs to someone else, James Meek
- Dreams of leaving and remaining, James Meek
- Austerity, the demolition of the welfare state and the rise of the zombie economy, Kerry-Anne Mendoza
- Social policies and social control, new perspectives on the 'not-so-big society', edited by Malcolm Harrison and Teela Sanders
- Social justice, building a fairer Britain, edited by Nick Pearce and Will Paxton
- Out of the ashes, Britain after the riots, by David Lammy
- Empireland, how imperialism has shaped modern Britain, Sathnam Sanghera
- The pinch, how the baby boomers took their children's future - and why they should give it back, David Willetts
- Social class in the 21st century, Mike Savage [and eight others]
- The lost decade, 2010-2020, and what lies ahead for Britain, Polly Toynbee & David Walker
- Just managing?, what it means for the families of austerity Britain, Mark O'Brien and Paul Kyprianou
- All that is solid, the great housing disaster, Danny Dorling
- Austerity bites, a journey to the sharp end of cuts in the UK, Mary O'Hara
- The careless state, wealth and welfare in Britain today, Paul Taylor
- Class inequality in austerity Britain, power, difference and suffering, edited by Will Atkinson, Steven Roberts, Mike Savage
- Invisible Britain, portraits of hope and resilience, edited by Paul Sng ; foreword by Michael Sheen
- Know your place, essays on the working class by the working class, edited by Nathan Connolly
- Mammon's kingdom, an essay on Britain, now, David Marquand
- Contested Britain, Brexit, austerity and agency, edited by Marius Guderjan, Hugh Mackay, Gesa Stedman
- Public engagement and social science, edited by Stella Maile and David Griffiths
- Minority women and austerity, survival and resistance in France and Britain, Leah Bassel and Akwugo Emejulu
- Whose government is it?, the renewal of state-citizen cooperation, edited by Henry Tam
- Welfare, inequality and social citizenship, deprivation and affluence in austerity Britain, Daniel Edmiston
- Structures and transformations in modern British history, edited by David Feldman and Jon Lawrence
- The circulation of anti-austerity protest, Bart Cammaerts
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