The People: The Rise and Fall of the Working Class, 1910-2010

Paperback Published on: 26/02/2015
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The People
Primarily through first hand interviews with "regular" people, working class autobiographies and sociological studies, Selina Todd has created a modern his... READ MORE
Steven at Aberdeen
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The class system in Britain seems ever present yet difficult to pin down, perhaps especially so when considering the scope and population of the working cl... READ MORE
Erin Britton
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Primarily through first hand interviews with "regular" people, working class autobiographies and sociological studies, Selina Todd has created a modern his... READ MORE
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Synopsis

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

'There was nothing extraordinary about my childhood or background. And yet I looked in vain for any aspect of my family's story when I went to university to read history, and continued to search fruitlessly for it throughout the next decade. Eventually I realised I would have to write this history myself.'

What was it really like to live through the twentieth century? In 1910 three-quarters of the population were working class, but their story has been ignored until now.

Based on the first-person accounts of servants, factory workers, miners and housewives, award-winning historian Selina Todd reveals an unexpected Britain where cinema audiences shook their fists at footage of Winston Churchill, communities supported strikers, and where pools winners (like Viv Nicholson) refused to become respectable. Charting the rise of the working class, through two world wars to their fall in Thatcher's Britain and today, Todd tells their story for the first time, in their own words.

Uncovering a huge hidden swathe of Britain's past, The People is the vivid history of a revolutionary century and the people who really made Britain great.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781848548824
  • Number of pages: 512
  • Dimensions: 198 x 133 x 32 mm
  • Weight: 357g
  • Languages: English

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The People
Excellent Historical Narrative
The People The Rise and Fall of The Working Class The People The Rise and Fall of The Working Class by Selina Todd is the natural bedfellow to EP Thompson... READ MORE
atticusfinch1048
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more power
An important book in these current times. This is not just a proud history of the working class but it is a manifesto about the war the people have faught ... READ MORE
James Koppert
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Compelling read
Ms Todd illuminates her scholarly knowledge of labour history with well chosen biographies of working class men and women Some labour historians may cavil ... READ MORE
retired but still curious
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New book
Brilliant book giving you a true picture off the class divide. Would highly recommend.
Dawn  Hackman