The follow-up article to E. P. Thompson's classic 'The moral economy of the English crowd in the 18th century' from the book Customs in common. Issue of Subversion from late 1993 with articles about ...
Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than 'residential segregation' in 1850s Manchester, ...
Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than ‘residential segregation’ in 1850s Manchester, undermining key assumptions about the Industrial Revolution. Historians ...