Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from the mid-1950s, its intellectual lineaments and lineages have yet to be fully accounted for. This is particularly the case with the concept of “experience,” which was a central category in the work of two of the most influential figures of the early “New Left” in Britain: Raymond Williams and E. P. Thompson. This essay traces a conceptual history of “experience” from its emergence in Cambridge literary criticism during the 1920s and 1930s, and in the quasi-Marxist literary culture of the 1930s, to the confluence of these two currents in the work of Williams and Thompson. Reassessing the nature of each thinker's engagement with Leavisite literary...
During the 1980s and 1990s, E.P. Thompson’s once-celebrated approach to social history came to be re...
This article explores the contributions made by Raymond Williams and E.P. Thompson to communication ...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz,...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Edward Palmer Thompson and Raymond Williams were two of the most influential intellectuals of Britis...
Chapter which looks at the commodification of working-class masculinities in 1950s Britain
Castigated as theoretically naive by Perry Anderson, or praised as culturally sensitive by later wri...
This essay discusses the concept of social classes developed by EP Thompson, as part of the theoreti...
As well as a work of history, E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Class (London: Gollancz, 19...
This article traces a history of the literary critic and theorist Raymond Williams’s idea of the “st...
The guiding principle of this study is that Williams's engagement with English studies cannot be und...
This essay discusses E. P. Thompson's relationship with an English sense of tradition, exploring in ...
Existing histories of post-war Britain offer limited perspectives on how, why and where working-cla...
During the 1980s and 1990s, E.P. Thompson’s once-celebrated approach to social history came to be re...
This article explores the contributions made by Raymond Williams and E.P. Thompson to communication ...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from th...
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz,...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Edward Palmer Thompson and Raymond Williams were two of the most influential intellectuals of Britis...
Chapter which looks at the commodification of working-class masculinities in 1950s Britain
Castigated as theoretically naive by Perry Anderson, or praised as culturally sensitive by later wri...
This essay discusses the concept of social classes developed by EP Thompson, as part of the theoreti...
As well as a work of history, E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Class (London: Gollancz, 19...
This article traces a history of the literary critic and theorist Raymond Williams’s idea of the “st...
The guiding principle of this study is that Williams's engagement with English studies cannot be und...
This essay discusses E. P. Thompson's relationship with an English sense of tradition, exploring in ...
Existing histories of post-war Britain offer limited perspectives on how, why and where working-cla...
During the 1980s and 1990s, E.P. Thompson’s once-celebrated approach to social history came to be re...
This article explores the contributions made by Raymond Williams and E.P. Thompson to communication ...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...