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The Post-War History of the British Working Class

£116.32

Revisiting the complex tapestry of post-war Britain, this comprehensive history delves into the lives of those who shaped it. Beginning at the dawn of the Labour government in 1945, The Post-War History of the British Working Class explores the era's pivotal moments: the miners' strike, the decline of manufacturing, and the struggles for social justice.

Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, this book provides a rich understanding of the working class's experiences during this transformative period. From the early years of socialism to the tumultuous 1960s and beyond, The Post-War History of the British Working Class reveals the intricate dynamics that shaped Britain's post-war society.

This meticulously researched volume is essential reading for historians, sociologists, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of the working class during this pivotal era. With its accessible language and engaging storytelling, it offers a fresh perspective on one of Britain's most fascinating periods in history.

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