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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | A Lost Genealogy: Adult Education and the Project of British Cultural Studies | 9 |
2 | Class and Nation: Working-Class Identity and the 'English' Settlement | 33 |
3 | English Studies: an Internal Colonisation | 49 |
4 | National Popular: Class Culture or Mass Culture? | 72 |
5 | Karl Mannheim: the Emigre Intellectual and the 'Sociological Turn' | 98 |
6 | Between Cultures: Richard Hoggart and Popular Culture | 118 |
7 | Edward Thompson and the West Riding: Cold War and Cultural Struggle | 144 |
8 | Raymond Williams and the Invention of Cultural Politics | 176 |
9 | Conclusion: Marginal Occupations, Adult Education and Social Renewal | 200 |
Bibliography | 211 | |
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