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The emergence of cultural studies Book

The emergence of cultural studies
The emergence of cultural studies, 
Using unique archive material, this book examines the prehistory of cultural studies in Britain, tracing its roots in adult education, especially in the work of Raymond Williams, EP Thompson and Richard Hoggart, who all worked in this field.
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  • The emergence of cultural studies
  • Written by author Tom Steele
  • Published by London : Lawrence & Wishart, 1997., 1997/10/17
  • Using unique archive material, this book examines the prehistory of cultural studies in Britain, tracing its roots in adult education, especially in the work of Raymond Williams, EP Thompson and Richard Hoggart, who all worked in this field. Ea
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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
Index


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