Histories of Everyday Life
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Histories of Everyday Life
The Making of Popular Social History in Britain, 1918-1979
Carter, Laura
Oxford University Press
07/2021
288
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Inglês
9780198868330
15 a 20 dias
580
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Introduction: Education and popular social history in Britain
Part I: Defining and justifying a new social history after 1918
1: The publishing of popular social history books
2: Social history for 'ordinary' school pupils
Part II: Mid-twentieth century popularization
3: The 'history of everyday life' on BBC radio
4: 'Histories of everyday life' in local museums
5: The 'history of everyday life' as a cultural policy in London local government
Part III: The educational unmaking of popular social history
6: Social history and mass education in the 1970s
Conclusion: Everyday life at the end of the educational century
Part I: Defining and justifying a new social history after 1918
1: The publishing of popular social history books
2: Social history for 'ordinary' school pupils
Part II: Mid-twentieth century popularization
3: The 'history of everyday life' on BBC radio
4: 'Histories of everyday life' in local museums
5: The 'history of everyday life' as a cultural policy in London local government
Part III: The educational unmaking of popular social history
6: Social history and mass education in the 1970s
Conclusion: Everyday life at the end of the educational century
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Introduction: Education and popular social history in Britain
Part I: Defining and justifying a new social history after 1918
1: The publishing of popular social history books
2: Social history for 'ordinary' school pupils
Part II: Mid-twentieth century popularization
3: The 'history of everyday life' on BBC radio
4: 'Histories of everyday life' in local museums
5: The 'history of everyday life' as a cultural policy in London local government
Part III: The educational unmaking of popular social history
6: Social history and mass education in the 1970s
Conclusion: Everyday life at the end of the educational century
Part I: Defining and justifying a new social history after 1918
1: The publishing of popular social history books
2: Social history for 'ordinary' school pupils
Part II: Mid-twentieth century popularization
3: The 'history of everyday life' on BBC radio
4: 'Histories of everyday life' in local museums
5: The 'history of everyday life' as a cultural policy in London local government
Part III: The educational unmaking of popular social history
6: Social history and mass education in the 1970s
Conclusion: Everyday life at the end of the educational century
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