The Mass Observers: A History, 1937-1949
Autor James Hintonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199671045
ISBN-10: 0199671044
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 163 x 240 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199671044
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 163 x 240 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
In his new book James Hinton skilfully traces the origins of Mass Observation and takes the reader on a vivid exploration of its internal workings, filling an important gap in the historiography.
The Mass Observers is academic history at its very best, meticulously researched and uncompromisingly intelligent, but telling a story with narrative skill and populating it with characters who come to life on the page.
The result is a manageable and accessible work, and one that should appeal beyond academe and quite appropriately for a study of MO to a broad readership.
In reconstituting the missing history of MO, Hintons account is comprehensive in its ambitions and its achievement... this book provides important missing information about the structures, personalities and means through which this ambition was achieved.
The Mass Observers is without question an invaluable resource. It has new things to say about MO's place in the history of social science and provides essential context for anyone planning to make use of the riches contained in the MO archive.
In reconstituting the missing history of MO, Hinton's account is comprehensive in its ambitions and its achievement ... indeed, it will be required reading for academics who wish to understand and even to use MO materials, this is a book that also has a broader appeal.
The Mass Observers is academic history at its very best, meticulously researched and uncompromisingly intelligent, but telling a story with narrative skill and populating it with characters who come to life on the page.
The result is a manageable and accessible work, and one that should appeal beyond academe and quite appropriately for a study of MO to a broad readership.
In reconstituting the missing history of MO, Hintons account is comprehensive in its ambitions and its achievement... this book provides important missing information about the structures, personalities and means through which this ambition was achieved.
The Mass Observers is without question an invaluable resource. It has new things to say about MO's place in the history of social science and provides essential context for anyone planning to make use of the riches contained in the MO archive.
In reconstituting the missing history of MO, Hinton's account is comprehensive in its ambitions and its achievement ... indeed, it will be required reading for academics who wish to understand and even to use MO materials, this is a book that also has a broader appeal.
Notă biografică
James Hinton has published widely on the social history of twentieth-century Britain. His early work in labour history included The First Shop Stewards' Movement (1973) and Labour and Socialism (1983). A spell of intense political activism in the 1980s anti-nuclear movement was reflected in Protests and Visions: Peace Politics in Twentieth-Century Britain (1989). Turning his attention to the 1940s, he has published three monographs on contrasting groups of active citizens: Shop Floor Citizens: Engineering Democracy in 1940s Britain (1994); Women, Social Leadership and the Second World War (2002); and Nine Wartime Lives: Mass-Observation and the Making of the Modern Self (2010).