Worktown: The Astonishing Story of the Project that launched Mass Observation
Released: Jan 01, 2015
Publisher: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2015
Format: Hardcover, 320 pages
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Description:
During the late 1930s, the Lancashire cotton town of Bolton (Worktown) became the subject of a groundbreaking social experiment: the anthropological fieldwork of Tom Harrisson that was to develop into Mass-Observation. David Hall tells the story of Mass-Observations emergence from the social, intellectual and political climate of the 1930s; he looks at how Harrisson, his co-founders and his co-workers crossed the rigid class divide in pre-war Britain; and he assesses the enduring value of Mass Observations anthropology of ourselves.
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