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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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