British Socialists and the Politics of Popular Culture, 1884-1914Stanford University Press, 1990 - 252 páginas A Stanford University Press classic. |
Índice
Capitalism and the control of leisure | 1 |
Utopia and the education of desire | 43 |
Philanthropy and the social utility of free time | 65 |
Music and the construction of socialist culture | 97 |
Municipal socialism and the production of pleasure | 131 |
Mass culture and the decline of socialism | 157 |
Conclusion | 187 |
Notes | 197 |
Bibliography Index vi ཊུ vii 1 | 204 |
17 | 205 |
65 | 208 |
157 | 218 |
197 | 219 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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