Working-class Childhood

“Working-class Childhood” by Jeremy Seabrook, published by Gollancz in 1982, offers an insightful exploration into the experiences of working-class children in Great Britain. This edition spans 251 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the historical context and social dynamics that shape the lives of these children, providing a thorough examination of their upbringing and the societal influences that impact their development.
Readers will find a detailed account that reflects on the intersection of history, politics, and social sciences as it pertains to the working-class experience. Seabrook’s work emphasizes the significance of understanding childhood within the framework of social structures and historical events in Europe. This exploration invites readers to consider the broader implications of class and childhood, making it a relevant study for those interested in social issues and historical narratives.
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