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United Kingdom?: Class, Race and Gender Since the War Book
This overview of British society since the end of World War II examines three major sources of social division. It questions why Britain has become a divided society, whether the popular idea of "two nations" has any justification and what characteristics bind British society together. E.Ellis Cashmore has also written "The Logic of Racism", "Having To: The World of One-Parent Families" and "Rastaman: The Rastafarian Movement in England".Read More
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- 0043050158
- 9780043050156
- Ernest Cashmore
- 1 April 1989
- Routledge
- Paperback (Book)
- 208
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