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003 BE-GnUNI
005 20230201172656.0
008 200811s2021 nyu b 001 0 eng
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a| 2020035913
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a| 9781350064355 q| (hardback)
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z| 9781350064362 q| (ePDF)
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z| 9781350064379 q| (eBook)
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a| DLC b| eng e| rda c| DLC
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a| pcc
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a| e-uk---
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a| HT690.G7 b| B57 2021
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a| 305.5/50941 2| 23
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a| Bishop, Nicola
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a| Lower-middle-class nation : b| the white-collar worker in British popular culture / c| Nicola Bishop.
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a| New York, NY : b| Bloomsbury Academic, c| 2021.
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a| 2101
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a| X, 243 p.
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a| Index en bibl.
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| "Lower-Middle-Class Nation provides an unparalleled interdisciplinary cultural history of the lower-middle-class worker in British life since 1850. Considering highbrow, lowbrow, and middle-brow forms across literature, film, television and more, Nicola Bishop traces the development of the lower-middle-class from the mid-19th century to the present day, tackling a number of pressing, consistent concerns such as automation, commuting, and the search for a life/work balance. Above all, this book brings together ideas about class, nationhood, and gender, demonstrating that a particularly British lower-middle-class identity is constructed through the spaces and practices of the everyday"-- c| Provided by publisher.
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a| Middle-class x| History z| Great Britain. 2| lcsh
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a| Popular culture x| History z| Great Britain. 2| lcsh
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a| Great Britain x| Social conditions. 2| lcsh
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a| Arbeidersklasse.
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a| Arbeidsomstandigheden.
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a| Populaire cultuur.
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m| BOOK b| INDUS c| INDUS j| INDUS.ARB-106 6| INDUS.2022/ p| 861827-10 f| 04 F| NO LOAN/open shelves
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