Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
498
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 1, 2001
Editora
The New Press
ISBN-10
1565846214
ISBN-13
9781565846210
Descrição
E. P. Thompson's work offers a profound exploration of the historical forces that shaped the English working class, delving into the struggles, aspirations, and cultural narratives of the time. Thompson's scholarship is distinguished by its focus on the lived experiences of ordinary people, illuminating the ways in which they navigated and resisted the tides of industrialization and class inequality.
The collection presents a tapestry of thoughts that span from the revolutionary insights of Mary Wollstonecraft to the artistic vision of William Morris. Each figure serves as a lens through which Thompson examines the intersections of class, gender, and politics in a rapidly changing society. His essays provoke critical reflections on history, urging readers to reconsider the voices often marginalized in traditional historical narratives.
Through rich, evocative language, Thompson invites his audience to engage with the past and recognize its implications for the present. The text is not merely an academic endeavor; it is a call to acknowledge and learn from the lessons of history, fostering a deeper appreciation for the struggles that have shaped contemporary social dynamics.
This collection stands as a testament to Thompson's enduring influence in historical scholarship and his commitment to social justice. Readers will find themselves not only informed but encouraged to reflect on their own role in the ongoing narrative of societal change.
The collection presents a tapestry of thoughts that span from the revolutionary insights of Mary Wollstonecraft to the artistic vision of William Morris. Each figure serves as a lens through which Thompson examines the intersections of class, gender, and politics in a rapidly changing society. His essays provoke critical reflections on history, urging readers to reconsider the voices often marginalized in traditional historical narratives.
Through rich, evocative language, Thompson invites his audience to engage with the past and recognize its implications for the present. The text is not merely an academic endeavor; it is a call to acknowledge and learn from the lessons of history, fostering a deeper appreciation for the struggles that have shaped contemporary social dynamics.
This collection stands as a testament to Thompson's enduring influence in historical scholarship and his commitment to social justice. Readers will find themselves not only informed but encouraged to reflect on their own role in the ongoing narrative of societal change.
Gêneros
Romance
História