Hooligans Or Rebels?: An Oral History of Working-class Childhood and Youth 1889-1939This work is a very complete history of the deprivation and treatment of children of laboring classes in Great Britain during early 20th century. |
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A Review of the Theory | 1 |
Subverting the School Syllabus | 28 |
Challenges to Classroom Coercion | 62 |
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Hooligans and Rebels?: An Oral History of Working-Class Childood and Youth ... Stephen Humphries No preview available - 1995 |
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