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A history of everyday life in twentieth-century Scotland - v. 4

Abrams, Lynn(Edited by)Brown, Callum(Edited by)
Part of the A History of Everyday Life in Scotland series
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Over the twentieth century Scots' lives changed in fast, dramatic and culturally significant ways.

By examining their bodies, homes, working lives, rituals, beliefs and consumption, this volume exposes how the very substance of everyday life was composed, tracing both the intimate and the mass changes that the people endured.

Using novel perspectives and methods, chapters range across the experiences of work, art and death, the way Scots conceived of themselves and their homes, and the way the 'old Scotland' of oppressive community rules broke down from mid-century as the country reinvented its everyday life and culture.This volume brings together leading cultural historians of twentieth-century Scotland to study the apparently mundane activities of people's lives, traversing the key spaces where daily experience is composed to expose the controversial personal and national politics that ritual and practice can generate.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
0748630414 / 9780748630417
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2010
English
293 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Published in Scotland. Description based on print version record.