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Neighbours, distrust, and the state, what the poorer working class in Britain felt about government and each other, 1860s to 1930s, Marc Brodie

Label
Neighbours, distrust, and the state, what the poorer working class in Britain felt about government and each other, 1860s to 1930s, Marc Brodie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Neighbours, distrust, and the state
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1322108759
Responsibility statement
Marc Brodie
Series statement
Oxford scholarship online.
Sub title
what the poorer working class in Britain felt about government and each other, 1860s to 1930s
Summary
'Neighbours, Distrust, and the State' shows that in the past, just like now, many poor people 'wanted something done' by government in their communities, examining how they thought about such things as the role of the police, compulsory schooling, housing estates, and other state provisions.--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
specialized
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