This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz, 1963) as an attempt to resolve problems of Communist cultural thought that were derived from literary modernism, centring upon the relationship between intellectual and majority cultures. It argues that Thompson formulated a distinctive concept of ‘agency’ as the corporate attribute of an alliance between intellectuals and the working class, in order to envisage the repair of a quasi-modernist ‘dissociation’ that was constitutive of those groups; and that tracing the narration of this process in The Making illuminates the text’s significance as a contribution to socialist political strategy in the 1960s
E. P. Thompson did try to drive a relevant dialog among the social sciences by incorporating sociol...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
The article explores the wide-ranging meaning and importance of argument in E.P. Thompson's The Maki...
There is currently a need for cultural sociology to readdress the work of humanistic and cultural Ma...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
Examination of E. P. Thompson’s activism in the Communist Party (CPGB) has been limited. Some histor...
Castigated as theoretically naive by Perry Anderson, or praised as culturally sensitive by later wri...
As well as a work of history, E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Class (London: Gollancz, 19...
E. P. Thompson was a Marxist, a radical as well as a pacifist, who had been very active, first in th...
Cal Winslow, ed., E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics (New York: Month...
During the 1980s and 1990s, E.P. Thompson’s once-celebrated approach to social history came to be re...
More than twenty-five years after its publication The Making of the English Working Class remains a ...
This essay discusses the concept of social classes developed by EP Thompson, as part of the theoreti...
E. P. Thompson did try to drive a relevant dialog among the social sciences by incorporating sociol...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
The article explores the wide-ranging meaning and importance of argument in E.P. Thompson's The Maki...
There is currently a need for cultural sociology to readdress the work of humanistic and cultural Ma...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
Examination of E. P. Thompson’s activism in the Communist Party (CPGB) has been limited. Some histor...
Castigated as theoretically naive by Perry Anderson, or praised as culturally sensitive by later wri...
As well as a work of history, E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Class (London: Gollancz, 19...
E. P. Thompson was a Marxist, a radical as well as a pacifist, who had been very active, first in th...
Cal Winslow, ed., E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics (New York: Month...
During the 1980s and 1990s, E.P. Thompson’s once-celebrated approach to social history came to be re...
More than twenty-five years after its publication The Making of the English Working Class remains a ...
This essay discusses the concept of social classes developed by EP Thompson, as part of the theoreti...
E. P. Thompson did try to drive a relevant dialog among the social sciences by incorporating sociol...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
The article explores the wide-ranging meaning and importance of argument in E.P. Thompson's The Maki...