A major new study of white working class Britain since 1930, that shows how meanings of poverty have changed over time and how individuals reject categorization by the state. This book challenges accepted wisdom on the white working class, providing new understandings of community, place and class, arguing for the importance of migration.
This is Book 1 in the Identity Studies in the Social Sciences Series. See all Identity Studies in the Social Sciences books here.
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