People's History of Classics

People's History of Classics

Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939

Stead, Henry; Hall, Edith

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2020

642

Dura

Inglês

9781138212831

15 a 20 dias

1400

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Preface 1. Motives and Methods 2. The Invention of Classics 3. Working-Class Readers 4. 18th-Century Working-Class Poets 5. Classics and Class in Life-Writing 6. Working-Class Classics via the Visual Environment 7. Staging Class Struggle Classically 8. Dissenting Classics 9. Workers' Educational Classics 10. Classics & Class in Ireland 11. Scottish Working Classes 12. Caractacus and Lloyd-George's Recruiting Drive in Wales 13. Seditious Classicists 14. Underdog Professors 15. Ragged-Trousered Philologists 16. Hinterland Greek 17. Classical Underworlds 18. Class and the Classical Body 19. Gods and Heroes of the Proletariat 20. Shoemakers 21. Pottery Workers 22. Miners 23. Socialist and Communist Scholars 24. Soldiers: Dai and Diomedes on the Somme 25. Theatre Practitioners
Classics and class;Class in Britain to 1939;socio-economic class in Britain;Classical education and class;classical curriculum;classical education in Britain;classics and the working class;Class and Classical Canons;classical reception;Working-Class Classics;Classics and Class in Ireland;Classics and class in Scotland;Classics and class in Wales;Caractacus and Welsh nationalism;Caractacus and Welsh nationalists;Communist Classics;Classics and Communism;Classics and World War 1;Classics and the First World War;CPGB Activity;Young Men;Greek Street;Warrington Academy;Trade Hall;Brisbane Grammar School;National Library;Golden Hammer;3rd Century Bce;Lewis Grassic Gibbon;Manchester City Art Gallery;CPGB Member;Educational Association;East Indies;Caius Gracchus;State Tv Broadcaster;Hands Books;Mutual Improvement Societies;Mametz Wood;Sinister Arts;Glasgow University