Making of the English Working Class
Discover the profound insights of E. P. Thompson in his seminal work, Making of the English Working Class, published in 2013. This extensive book, spanning 976 pages, offers a compelling account of the working-class society during its formative years from 1780 to 1832. Thompson meticulously explores how the working class actively participated in shaping their own identity amidst the challenges of loss, degradation, and the struggle for status and freedom. Through rich narratives and historical analysis, this English social history not only highlights the political activity and social conditions of the time but also re-creates the lived experiences of individuals who fought for recognition and rights. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution of social classes in Great Britain.