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Would 'The Making of the English Working Class' get made today?

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:10 authored by Rowan CahillRowan Cahill
It is fifty years since leftist publisher Victor Gollancz published The Making of the English Working Class by English historian Edward Palmer Thompson (1924–1993). During 2013, this event has been, and is being, commemorated globally in political and scholarly conferences and journals. My dilapidated copy is the Penguin revised edition (1968), purchased in 1970. Still in print, and with more than a million copies sold worldwide, Thompson’s hugely influential doorstop book is regarded as a pivotal exploration of social history, as much an historical classic as it is a literary classic. The book runs to some 900 pages and over a quarter-million words.

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Cahill, Rowan, (2013). Would 'The Making of the English Working Class' get made today?. Overland, 212 (Spring), 1.

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Overland

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212

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Spring

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1-2

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English

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82311

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