Voices of Guinness tells the story of work in the twentieth and early twenty-first century through one plant--the former Guinness brewery at Park Royal West London. It reflects on questions of industrial citizenship, work meaning, identity, loss, deindustrialization, and change through powerful oral histories with a wealth of archival and photographic materials.
Voices of Guinness tells the story of work in the twentieth and early twenty-first century through one plant--the former Guinness brewery at Park Royal West London. It reflects on questions of industrial citizenship, work meaning, identity, loss, deindustrialization, and change through powerful oral histories with a wealth of archival and photographic materials.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Strangleman is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent, Canterbury, and past President of the Working Class Studies Association. He has researched and written on a wide range of work places and industries, examining work culture, attachment, and loss. He is the author of a number of books and articles about employment, deindustrialization, and nostalgia. He is also an oral historian who also uses visual methods and approaches along with archival materials.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Imagined Garden Chapter 1: The Machine in the Garden Chapter 2: Creating Industrial Citizens Chapter 3: The Garden in the Machine Chapter 4: Remembering the Work of the Long Boom Chapter 5: Change at Work Chapter 6: The Ghost in the Machine Chapter 7: The Ruined Garden Conclusion: Reimagining Work Bibliography Index
Introduction: The Imagined Garden Chapter 1: The Machine in the Garden Chapter 2: Creating Industrial Citizens Chapter 3: The Garden in the Machine Chapter 4: Remembering the Work of the Long Boom Chapter 5: Change at Work Chapter 6: The Ghost in the Machine Chapter 7: The Ruined Garden Conclusion: Reimagining Work Bibliography Index
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