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Author
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Date published
2014
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Publisher
London : John Murray, 2014.
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Subject
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Accession number
8342104
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Class
93.0245/TOD
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Language
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Physical description
456 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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What was it really like to live through the 20th century? In 1910 three-quarters of the population were working class, but their story has been ignored until now. Based on the first-person accounts of servants, factory workers, miners and housewives, award-winning historian Selina Todd reveals an unexpected Britain where cinema audiences shook their fists at footage of Winston Churchill, communities supported strikers, and where pools winners (like Viv Nicholson) refused to become respectable. Charting the rise of the working class, through two world wars to their fall in Thatcher's Britain and today, Todd tells their story for the first time, in their own words.