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Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880 Book

Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880
Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880, Credit and Community examines the history of consumer credit and debt in working class communities. Concentrating on forms of credit that were traditionally very dependent on personal relationships and social networks, such as mail-order catalogues, Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880 has a rating of 3 stars
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Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880, Credit and Community examines the history of consumer credit and debt in working class communities. Concentrating on forms of credit that were traditionally very dependent on personal relationships and social networks, such as mail-order catalogues, Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880
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  • Credit and Community: Working-Class Debt in the UK Since 1880
  • Written by author Sean OConnell
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 2009
  • Credit and Community examines the history of consumer credit and debt in working class communities. Concentrating on forms of credit that were traditionally very dependent on personal relationships and social networks, such as mail-order catalogues
  • Credit and Community examines the history of consumer credit and debt in working class communities. Concentrating on forms of credit that were traditionally very dependent on personal relationships and social networks, such as mail-order catalogues
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Introduction On easy terms? Borrowing and lending in the working-class community 1

1 Credit on the doorstep: the tallymen 26

2 The rise of the Provident system: check trading 55

3 Retail capitalism in the parlour: mail order catalogues 88

4 The moneylender unmasked 131

5 Doorstep moneylending since the 1950s 167

6 Formal and informal co-operative credit 209

7 Renewed hope for mutuality: credit unions 238

Conclusion: easy terms remain elusive 286

Index 293


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