Explores the impact of the highly controversial means test in south Wales and north-east EnglandHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephanie Ward is Lecturer in Modern Welsh History at Cardiff University
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I 1. Unemployment and the depression in interwar Britain Part II: 1931-34 2. Defiance and disobedience: local government, the unemployed and Whitehall 3. Accusations, image and experience: the effects of the means test, 1931-34 4. Taking a stand: the response of the unemployed 1931-34 Part III: 1935-41 5. The government attempts to take a stand: the establishment of the UAB and mass action 6. Towards the welfare state: class, community and the collective action, 1936-41 Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I 1. Unemployment and the depression in interwar Britain Part II: 1931-34 2. Defiance and disobedience: local government, the unemployed and Whitehall 3. Accusations, image and experience: the effects of the means test, 1931-34 4. Taking a stand: the response of the unemployed 1931-34 Part III: 1935-41 5. The government attempts to take a stand: the establishment of the UAB and mass action 6. Towards the welfare state: class, community and the collective action, 1936-41 Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index
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