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Huggins, M. "Working-class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840-1970." English Historical Review CXXI, no. 492 (2006): 957–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cel194.

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Durie, Alastair. "Susan Barton, Working-class organisations and popular tourism, 1840–1970." Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 25, no. 1 (2005): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jshs.2005.25.1.73.

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Barratt, Will. "Review of Working-Class Students at Radcliffe College, 1940-1970: The Intersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Context." Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice 47, no. 1 (2010): 135–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1949-6605.6080.

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Pizzolato, Nicola. "Transnational Radicals: Labour Dissent and Political Activism in Detroit and Turin (1950–1970)." International Review of Social History 56, no. 1 (2011): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859010000696.

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SummaryThis article investigates the entangled histories of radicals in Detroit and Turin who challenged capitalism in ways that departed from “orthodox” Marxism. Starting from the 1950s, small but influential groups of labour radicals, such as Correspondence in Detroit and Quaderni Rossi in Turin, circulated ideas that questioned the Fordist system in a drastic way. These radicals saw the car factories as laboratories for a possible “autonomist” working-class activity that could take over industrial production and overhaul the societal system. They criticized the usefulness of the unions and
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Carrie A. Kortegast and Florence A. Hamrick. "Working-Class Students at Radcliffe College, 1940–1970: The Intersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Contexts (review)." Review of Higher Education 33, no. 3 (2010): 422–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rhe.0.0136.

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Redmond, Jennifer. "Working class students at Radcliffe College, 1940–1970: the intersection of gender, social class, and historical context, by Jennifer O’Connor Duffy." Gender and Education 22, no. 6 (2010): 706–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2010.519591.

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Pinard, Maurice. "Working Class Politics: An Interpretation of the Quebec Case*." Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 7, no. 2 (2008): 87–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-618x.1970.tb01151.x.

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Fure-Slocum, Eric. "Wendell Pritchett,Brownsville, Brooklyn: Blacks, Jews, and the Changing Face of the Ghetto. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. xii + 333 pp. $35 cloth; $20 paper." International Labor and Working-Class History 67 (April 2005): 181–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s014754790522015x.

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Wendell Pritchett challenges popular and scholarly images of the modern ghetto by highlighting Brownsville's history as a working-class neighborhood. This area of East Brooklyn underwent significant racial change, beginning the twentieth century as a largely white, Jewish neighborhood. Brownsville's black and Latino populations grew rapidly in the postwar years. Between 1940 and 1970, the population switched from eighty-five percent white to ninety-five percent black and Latino. Throughout these decades, however, this remained a home for New York's changing working classes. Brownsville residen
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Bailey. "Working-Class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840–1970, by Susan Barton." Victorian Studies 55, no. 3 (2013): 512. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/victorianstudies.55.3.512.

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Weakliem, David. "Class Consciousness and Political Change: Voting and Political Attitudes in the British Working Class, 1964 to 1970." American Sociological Review 58, no. 3 (1993): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2095907.

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Fielding, Steven. "Activists against “Affluence”: Labour Party Culture during the “Golden Age,” circa 1950–1970." Journal of British Studies 40, no. 2 (2001): 241–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/386242.

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From its very foundation, most observers considered the ideas that motivated the British Labour Party to have been essentially empirical. As early as 1929 the German social democrat Egon Wertheimer famously remarked that, unlike his own party, Labour was “completely unencumbered by philosophy, theory and general views of life.” Over sixty years later, this opinion was endorsed by an academic survey of European social democracy that concluded that the party possessed a uniquely “practical brand of ideology.” Labour's apparent peculiarity is conventionally explained with reference to its histori
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Beier, L. M. "'We were Green as Grass':: Learning about Sex and Reproduction in Three Working-class Lancashire Communities, 1900-1970." Social History of Medicine 16, no. 3 (2003): 461–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/shm/16.3.461.

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Slater, Joseph E. ":Teachers and Reform: Chicago Public Education, 1929–1970.(The Working Class in American History.)." American Historical Review 114, no. 3 (2009): 783–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.114.3.783.

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Nunes, Roseli Coutinho dos Santos, and Valério José Arantes. "Influência de Marx nas músicas de John Lennon." Revista HISTEDBR On-line 14, no. 57 (2014): 378. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rho.v14i57.8640422.

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Apresenta a influência do filósofo Karl Marx nas músicas abertamente políticas Revolution (1968), Working Class Hero (1970) e Power to the People (1971), cuja principal força criativa na composição e gravação foi John Lennon, o beatle mais envolvido com a teoria marxista. Apresenta a influência do modo de pensar marxista nos muitos trabalhos dos Beatles: mudar o modo que as pessoas pensam acerca do mundo para criar um mundo melhor e mais justo e, nas últimas obras, atrair a atenção para a desigualdade entre as classes sociais.
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TOMLINSON, JIM. "THE LABOUR PARTY AND THE CAPITALIST FIRM, c. 1950–1970." Historical Journal 47, no. 3 (2004): 685–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x04003917.

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One of the most profound challenges facing the Labour party in the post-war period was its ability to understand and make policy to reform the private sector. Before the Attlee government, Labour had little to say on this issue, but that government's experience exposed the dangerous ‘vacuum’ this involved. In the 1950s the nature of the capitalist firm ranked alongside the alleged ‘embourgoisement’ of the working class as an issue framing Labour's ideological and policy debate. The centrality of this issue reflected the fact that understanding the firm was inextricably linked to a raft of broa
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Rosado Marzán, César F. "The Labor Judge Unleashed: Rule of Law and Labor Rights in “Neoliberal” Chile." Law & Social Inquiry 43, no. 04 (2018): 1574–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lsi.12341.

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Hoping to improve labor justice, some Latin American countries have reformed their labor courts without necessarily buttressing working-class power. Class power theories make us skeptical of these state-centric strategies for labor rights. Will the “rule-of-law” reforms work? This article reports ethnographic evidence collected by the author in the Chilean labor courts during 2009–2010, and secondary sources. It compares contemporary labor courts, reformed but in an otherwise “neoliberal” context, with the unreformed labor courts of the “socialist” years (1970–1972) to gauge the efficacy of ru
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Carvalho, Pollyanna de Souza. "SUJEITOS COLETIVOS NA ESTEIRA DA GLOBALIZAÇÃO: a voz da classe trabalhadora brasileira." Revista de Políticas Públicas 24, no. 2 (2020): 703. http://dx.doi.org/10.18764/2178-2865.v24n2p703-720.

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Oriundo de pesquisa bibliográfica, o estudo discute os conflitos e as lutas sociais travadas pela classe trabalhadora no Brasil pós-1970, demonstrando um contexto marcado pelo autoritarismo, violência, repressão, expropriações urbanas, injustiças sociais e militarização das ações coletivas, essencialmente após a reestruturação produtiva e advento de uma economia financeirizada, seguida pelas mercantilizações, privatizações e desmonte dos direitos de cidadania. Por outro lado, salienta a potencialidade de ressignificação dos itinerários de vida pela classe trabalhadora, movimentos sociais eaçõe
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John Welshman. "For Their Own Good: The Transformation of English Working Class Health Culture, 1880–1970 (review)." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83, no. 4 (2009): 802–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bhm.0.0297.

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Ferretti, Celso João. "LIMITES E CONTRIBUIÇÕES DA EDUCAÇÃO PARA A FORMAÇÃO DE TRABALHADORES." Cadernos de Pesquisa 26, no. 4 (2019): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18764/2178-2229.v26n4p60-72.

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Por meio do presente artigo pretende-se examinar os processos de formação a que são submetidos membros da classe trabalhadora partindo-se do pressuposto que estes não se esgotam na educação escolar. Com esse objetivo são discutidas as transformações de caráter neoliberal pelas quais passou o capitalismo tendo em vista o enfrentamento da crise da década de 1970, considerando que estas promoveram alterações na formação profissional dos trabalhadores bem como na estrutura do emprego e na constituição/composição da classe trabalhadora originária da organização taylorista-fordista do trabalho. Hoje
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Brown, Ken. "Susan Barton, Working-class Organisations and Popular Tourism, 1840–1970. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005. xii + 237pp. £55.00." Urban History 33, no. 3 (2006): 524–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926806314241.

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Ernst, Anna-Sabine, Gerwin Klinger, and Annette Timm. "In Search of a Lost Working Class: Workers in the Soviet Occupation Zone/German Democratic Republic, 1945–1970." International Labor and Working-Class History 54 (1998): 135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s014754790000627x.

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Flouri, Eirini. "Mothers' Nonauthoritarian Child-Rearing Attitudes in Early Childhood and Children's Adult Values." European Psychologist 9, no. 3 (2004): 154–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.9.3.154.

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This study used longitudinal data from the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) to examine links between mothers' nonauthoritarian child-rearing attitudes, assessed when children were aged 5, and children's values at age 30 (antiracism, right-wing beliefs, support for authority, support for traditional marital values, support for working mothers, political cynicism, environmentalism, and support for the work ethic). Mothers' nonauthoritarian child-rearing attitudes were positively related to cohort members' antiracism and environmentalism, and were negatively related to cohort members' support fo
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Pizzolato, Nicola. "A new revolutionary practice: operaisti and the 'refusal of work' in 1970's Italy." Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro) 30, no. 61 (2017): 449–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2178-14942017000200008.

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Abstract The social protest that engulfed Italy in the 1970s found a theoretical analysis in the work of the operaisti. Through a series of concepts, they outlined a new revolutionary practice that aimed to return to a more authentic reading of Marxism. This article focuses on the notion of 'refusal of work' and the ancillary concept of 'appropriation' and examines how these theoretical tools emerged out of radical protest in factories and were put forward by the operaisti as a central plank of a revolutionary strategy for the working class.
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Eisenmann, Linda. "Jennifer O'Connor Duffy. Working-Class Students at Radcliffe College, 1940–1970: The Intersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Context. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2008. 205 pp. Hardcover $109.95." History of Education Quarterly 49, no. 3 (2009): 382–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2009.00215.x.

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Losier, Toussaint. "Against ‘law and order’ lockup: the 1970 NYC jail rebellions." Race & Class 59, no. 1 (2017): 3–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306396817707431.

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The article focuses on a series of rebellions that occurred within the New York City jail system in 1970 over problems of overcrowding and inhumane conditions and the resurgent practice of preventive detention. While championed in the Nixon administration’s vision of ‘law and order’, preventive detention was carried out by John Lindsay, the liberal Republican mayor of New York City, not only against political dissidents, but also against working-class citizens too poor to afford bail. During the course of the October revolts in five facilities including the Tombs, Branch Queens, and Rikers Isl
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Öncü, Emine. "Globalization and changing nursing workforce within the framework of flexibility model." Journal of Human Sciences 15, no. 2 (2018): 1185. http://dx.doi.org/10.14687/jhs.v15i2.4842.

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Globalization was developed as a response to the capitalism’s great economic crisis in the 1970’s. During this period, the social state implementations were abandoned amid increasing competitive conditions, and flexible employment model shaped through neoliberal policies became dominant in the working life. Healthcare industry, which was not very interesting for the capitalist class up until then became another focal point to yield further profits and the 40 years that passed since became an economic industry. Under the competitive free market order, minimized state intervention, privatization
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Jones, Robert A. "The Boffin: a stereotype of scientists in post-war British films (1945-1970)." Public Understanding of Science 6, no. 1 (1997): 31–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0963-6625/6/1/003.

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The period between 1945 and 1970 was critical for the public reputation of British science. It was also a golden age for British cinema. Feature films of this period are used in this paper as a tool for investigating the public image of the scientist. Three main stereotypes are identified, but one of these, which I have called `the Boffin' forms the main focus of the paper. `Boffins' are scientists working with the government and/or armed forces in wartime. An analysis of the portrayal of Barnes Wallis in The Dam Busters provides the main characteristics of the stereotype, and fictional Boffin
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Bini, Elisabetta. "Selling Gasoline with a Smile: Gas Station Attendants between the United States, Italy, and the Third World, 1945–1970." International Labor and Working-Class History 81 (2012): 69–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s014754791200004x.

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AbstractThis article analyzes the ways in which Esso Standard Italiana, the Italian affiliate of Standard Oil (New Jersey), and the state-owned firm Azienda Generale Italiana Petroli (Italian General Oil Company, Agip), redefined the job of gas station attendants in post-war Italy. It argues that, drawing on US scientific management and marketing, the two companies advanced a new understanding of masculinity and class. They promoted the idea that gas station attendants should distance themselves from the forms of male working-class identity that were associated with mechanical work and combine
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Grieve, M. J. "The rise of Egyptian communism, 1939–1970 and Workers on the Nile: nationalism, communism, Islam, and the Egyptian working class, 1882–1954." International Affairs 66, no. 2 (1990): 412–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2621438.

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Goldstein, Tara. "The Bridge: The Political Possibilities of Intergenerational Verbatim Theater." Qualitative Inquiry 26, no. 7 (2019): 833–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800419843947.

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This article introduces the reader to the work of Australian verbatim theater artists Donna Jackson, Bindi Cole Chocka, and James Henry. It describes the artists’ remount of Vicki Reynolds’s verbatim play The Bridge, which tells the story of the collapse of the Melbourne West Gate Bridge in 1970. I discuss the remount of the play as an intergenerational verbatim theater project which not only tells an important story from Australian working-class history to new audiences who haven’t heard it before, but also deepens the story through additional research and music. I also discuss the play as a
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PICTON, ROGER M. "Rubble and ruin: Walter Benjamin, post-war urban renewal and the residue of everyday life on LeBreton Flats, Ottawa, Canada (1944–1970)." Urban History 42, no. 1 (2014): 130–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926814000376.

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ABSTRACTTaking a cue from Walter Benjamin, this article exposes the wreckage of urban renewal on LeBreton Flats – a mixed industrial and working-class neighbourhood in Ottawa, Canada. Photographic and textual fragments of urban life retrieved from government expropriation files are used to expose the spell of progress embodied in the urban renewal plan for the neighbourhood. This article shows how urban historians can deploy Benjamin's methodological approach to reclaim the memory of everyday life on LeBreton Flats from the realm of official planning documents. This article shows how despite a
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Martínez, María-Ángeles, and Esther Sánchez-Pardo. "Past storyworld possible selves and the autobiographical reformulation of Dante’s myth in Lorine Niedecker’s “Switchboard Girl”." Journal of Literary Semantics 48, no. 1 (2019): 41–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jls-2019-2008.

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Abstract This essay focuses on the autobiographical reformulation of Dante’s myth in the short story “Switchboard Girl”, by the Objectivist American poet Lorine Niedecker (1903–1970). Within the cognitive linguistics paradigm of storyworld possible selves, or SPSs (Martínez, María-Ángeles. 2014. Storyworld possible selves and the phenomenon of narrative immersion. Testing a new theoretical construct. Narrative 22 (1). 110–131, Martínez, María-Ángeles. 2018. Storyworld possible selves. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter), the study explores the projection of a past Dantean SPS as key to individual
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Paoli, Maria Célia. "Working-Class São Paulo and its Representations, 1900-1940." Latin American Perspectives 14, no. 2 (1987): 204–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x8701400205.

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Dryzek, John S., Christian Hunold, David Schlosberg, David Downes, and Hans-Kristian Hernes. "Environmental Transformation of the State: The USA, Norway, Germany and the UK." Political Studies 50, no. 4 (2002): 659–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9248.00001.

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Modern states underwent two major transformations that produced first, the liberal capitalist state and second, the welfare state. Each was accompanied by the migration of a previously confrontational movement into the core of the state. In the creation of the liberal capitalist state, the bourgeoisie could harmonize with the state's emerging interest in economic growth. In the creation of the welfare state, the organized working class could harmonize with the state's emerging interest in legitimating the political economy by curbing capitalism's instability and inequality. We show that enviro
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Jernejšek, Jasna, and Martin Parr. "Photography Is the Only Art Form That We All Do: Interview with Martin Parr." Membrana Journal of Photography, Vol. 3, no. 2 (2018): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.47659/m5.024.int.

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Martin Parr (1952) is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential photographers of his generation. Parr, whom obtained a photography degree at Manchester Polytechnic (1970–1973), joined the classics of British documentary photography with a series of black and white photographs of the disappearing folk customs of Northern England. In the 80s he managed to make his breakthrough to the global photography scene (and market). At that time, impressed by American colour photography, he took on photographing on colour film himself. He made The Last Resort (1983–1985), a series of British
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Henderson, M., S. Stansfeld, and M. Hotopf. "Self-rated health and later receipt of work-related benefits: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study." Psychological Medicine 43, no. 8 (2012): 1755–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291712002528.

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BackgroundLong-term sickness absence (LTSA) is most commonly due to common mental disorders and symptom-based conditions. Relatively little research has examined individual, as opposed to occupational, risk factors for LTSA. Individual appraisal of the workplace has been considered in several studies but self-rated health has more often been examined as a consequence of, rather than as a risk factor for, sickness absence. We aimed to study the association between self-rated health and later LTSA.MethodWe used data from the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70). LTSA was defined as being in receipt
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Brannigan, John, Marcela Santos Brigida, Thayane Verçosa, and Gabriela Ribeiro Nunes. "Thinking in Archipelagic Terms: An Interview with John Brannigan." Palimpsesto - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da UERJ 20, no. 35 (2021): 3–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/palimpsesto.2021.59645.

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John Brannigan is Professor at the School of English, Drama and Film at University College Dublin. He has research interests in the twentieth-century literatures of Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, with a particular focus on the relationships between literature and social and cultural identities. His first book, New Historicism and Cultural Materialism (1998), was a study of the leading historicist methodologies in late twentieth-century literary criticism. He has since published two books on the postwar history of English literature (2002, 2003), leading book-length studies of working-c
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Sandbakk, Øyvind. "The Evolution of Champion Cross-Country-Skier Training: From Lumberjacks to Professional Athletes." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 12, no. 2 (2017): 254–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2016-0816.

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Competitive cross-country (XC) skiing has traditions extending back to the mid-19th century and was included as a men’s event in the first Winter Games in 1924. Since then, tremendous improvements in equipment, track preparation, and knowledge about training have prompted greater increases in XC-skiing speeds than in any other Olympic sport. In response, this commentary focuses on how the training of successful XC skiers has evolved, with interviews and training data from surviving Norwegian world and Olympic XC champions as primary sources. Before 1970, most male champion XC skiers were lumbe
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Hardy, A. "For Their Own Good: The Transformation of English Working-Class Health Culture, 1880-1970. By Lucinda McCray Beier (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2008. x plus 409 pp. $64.95)." Journal of Social History 44, no. 2 (2010): 604–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh.2010.0068.

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Nicolaides, Becky M. ""Where the Working Man Is Welcomed": Working-Class Suburbs in Los Angeles, 1900-1940." Pacific Historical Review 68, no. 4 (1999): 517–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4492370.

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Fisher, Kate. "Lucinda McCray Beier . For Their Own Good: The Transformation of English Working‐Class Health Culture, 1880–1970. Columbus : Ohio State University Press . 2008 . Pp. x, 409. Cloth $64.95, DVD $9.95." American Historical Review 114, no. 5 (2009): 1533–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.114.5.1533.

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Morcillo, Aurora. "GENDERED ACTIVISM: THE ANTI FRANCOIST STUDENT MOVEMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA IN THE 1960S AND 1970S." Encounters in Theory and History of Education 19 (November 30, 2018): 90–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/eoe-ese-rse.v19i0.11924.

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This article focuses on the repression of the student movement in the University of Granada during the state of exception of 1970. It relates the experiences of two students, Socorro and Jesus, a couple who joined the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) and suffered persecution and imprisonment. The Francoist university was governed by the University Regulatory Law (URL, University Regulatory Law) issued in 1943, which was replaced with the promulgation of the General Law of Education in 1970. As I explained in my previous work, the Catholic national rhetoric of the Franco regime forged an ideal "T
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Coetser, J. L. "KWU-werkersklasdramas in Afrikaans (ca. 1930 - ca. 1950)." Literator 20, no. 2 (1999): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v20i2.470.

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GWU working class theatre in Afrikaans (ca. 1930 - ca. 1950)In 1984 Elsabé Brink drew attention to plays, prose and poetry written between 1930 and 1950 in Afrikaans by members of the Garment Workers’ Union (GWU). Scholars such as Stander and Willemse (1992), Van Niekerk (1996) and Van Wyk (1995, 1997) have also referred to GWU plays. Apart from these overviews, GWU plays as such have not yet received the attention they deserve. This article presents a revaluation, initially by providing an overview of their contents, followed by an examination of cultural, economic and political influences. I
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Nicolaides, Becky M. "The Neighborhood Politics of Class in a Working-Class Suburb of Los Angeles, 1920-1940." Journal of Urban History 30, no. 3 (2004): 428–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144203262816.

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WILLIAMSON, MARGARET. "‘GETTING OFF AT LOFTUS’: SEX AND THE WORKING-CLASS WOMAN, 1920-1960." Family & Community History 3, no. 1 (2000): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/fch.2000.3.1.002.

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Garcia Yeste, Carme, Maria Padrós Cuxart, Eduard Mondéjar Torra, and Beatriz Villarejo Carballido. "The Other Women in Dialogic Literary Gatherings." Research on Ageing and Social Policy 5, no. 2 (2017): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rasp.2017.2660.

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This paper is based on Freire’s conception of dialogic action, which highlights the role of dialogue in raising awareness and critical consciousness (Freire, 1970). Drawing on this conception, Dialogic Literary Gatherings (DLG) were created in 1978 in a working-class neighbourhood in Barcelona. The purpose was not only to contribute to adults’ literacy learning but also to support their empowerment towards personal and social transformations. Specifically, we examine four non-academic women who have participated in DLG for more than 20 years and who have been traditionally excluded from decisi
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Mannocchi, Giulio, Flaminia Pantano, Roberta Tittarelli, Miriam Catanese, Federica Umani Ronchi, and Francesco Paolo Busardò. "Development and Validation of a GC-MS Method for the Detection and Quantification of Clotiapine in Blood and Urine Specimens and Application to a Postmortem Case." International Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015 (2015): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/972480.

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Introduction. Clotiapine is an atypical antipsychotic of the dibenzothiazepine class introduced in a few European countries since 1970, efficient in treatment-resistant schizophrenic patients. There is little published data on the therapeutic and toxic concentrations of this drug.Aims. The aim of the present study is the development and validation of a method that allows the detection and quantification of clotiapine in blood and urine specimens by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).Methods. Validation was performed working on spiked postmortem blood and urine samples. Samples were e
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Cieraad, Irene. "How the Working-Class Home Became Modern, 1900–1940 by Thomas C. Hubka." Technology and Culture 62, no. 3 (2021): 953–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2021.0135.

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Jeffers, Ellerton. "The Working Class, Restrained, 1967-1976." CLR James Journal 13, no. 1 (2007): 233–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/clrjames200713116.

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Goodall, Heather. "Tracing Southern Cosmopolitanisms: the intersecting networks of Islam, Trade Unions, Gender and Communism, 1945-1965." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 3, no. 3 (2011): 108–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v3i3.2296.

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At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which the relationships between working people would mean more than the borders which separated them. This paper will explore the fate of the hopes for new worlds, in the decades after 1945, by following the uneven relationships among working class Australians, Indonesians and Indians in the aftermath of an intense political struggle in Australia from 1945 to 1949 in support of Indonesian independence. They had been brought together by intersections between the networks established through colonialism,
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