SOCIAL HISTORY October 1988 Vagrant Act, Neo-Nationalism & Class, Communism

SOCIAL HISTORY
Editors: Janet Blackman and Keith Nield
Volume 13, Number 3
October 1988
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Social History is an academic journal that has published ground-breaking research since it was first established in 1976 to encourage a ‘new kind of history’ that should be ‘iconoclastic, corrosive of received explanations, creative in producing new concepts and devising new methods’. The journal publishes high quality and innovative work on all aspects of social history without restrictions of period or place.

In this volume:

  • M. J. D. Roberts - Public and private in early nineteenth-century London: the Vagrant Act of 1822 and its enforcement
  • Liana Vardi - Peasants and the law: a village appeals to the French Royal Council, 1768-91
  • Terence Rogers - Employers’ organizations, unemployment and social politics in Britain during the inter-war period
  • Discussion: Henry Patterson - Neo-nationalism and class
  • Conference Report: David Mayfield - What is the significant context of communism? A review of the University of Michigan Conference on International Communism, 14-15 November 1986


Condition: The journal is in very good condition, showing light reading wear and minor creasing to the covers. The journal pictured below is the one you will receive.


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