As well as a work of history, E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Class (London: Gollancz, 1963) was written as a strategic intervention in wider political debates of the late 1950s about working class consciousness, identity, agency and organisation, and as a sustained expression and application of ‘socialist humanism’ to historical subjects. This essay situates the book within these debates, moving between The Making and Thompson's writings within the New Left, to show how the characteristic themes of his work—moral choice and agency, the complexities of working-class consciousness and culture, the role of intellectuals and of an ‘organised minority’—were developed through both. This provides us with a richer context for understand...
More than twenty-five years after its publication The Making of the English Working Class remains a ...
The first British New Left formed in response to a crisis in international and British socialism. Al...
E. P. Thompson was a Marxist, a radical as well as a pacifist, who had been very active, first in th...
Edward Thompson was by common agreement the greatest English-speaking social historian of his age, t...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Cal Winslow, ed., E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics (New York: Month...
This essay discusses E. P. Thompson's relationship with an English sense of tradition, exploring in ...
Examination of E. P. Thompson’s activism in the Communist Party (CPGB) has been limited. Some histor...
The sixtieth anniversary of the 1956 crisis in international communism provoked a fresh wave of comm...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz,...
The article explores the wide-ranging meaning and importance of argument in E.P. Thompson's The Maki...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
The British New Left’s lack of influence in working-class and labour movement politics is often addu...
There is currently a need for cultural sociology to readdress the work of humanistic and cultural Ma...
More than twenty-five years after its publication The Making of the English Working Class remains a ...
The first British New Left formed in response to a crisis in international and British socialism. Al...
E. P. Thompson was a Marxist, a radical as well as a pacifist, who had been very active, first in th...
Edward Thompson was by common agreement the greatest English-speaking social historian of his age, t...
Fifty years after the publication of his groundbreaking study, The Making of the English Working Cla...
Cal Winslow, ed., E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics (New York: Month...
This essay discusses E. P. Thompson's relationship with an English sense of tradition, exploring in ...
Examination of E. P. Thompson’s activism in the Communist Party (CPGB) has been limited. Some histor...
The sixtieth anniversary of the 1956 crisis in international communism provoked a fresh wave of comm...
Edward Palmer Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (1963) is widely known throughout t...
This article re-examines E. P. Thompson’s The Making of the English Working Class (London: Gollancz,...
The article explores the wide-ranging meaning and importance of argument in E.P. Thompson's The Maki...
Drawing on a personal dataset of 3,000 book inscriptions, and in partnership with Cardiff University...
The British New Left’s lack of influence in working-class and labour movement politics is often addu...
There is currently a need for cultural sociology to readdress the work of humanistic and cultural Ma...
More than twenty-five years after its publication The Making of the English Working Class remains a ...
The first British New Left formed in response to a crisis in international and British socialism. Al...
E. P. Thompson was a Marxist, a radical as well as a pacifist, who had been very active, first in th...