18th-century Britain saw a profound distancing between the culture of the patricians and the plebs. The social historian E.P. Thompson explains why in this series of essays on the customs of the working people. By the author of "The Making of the English Working Class".
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Customs in Common by E. P. Thompson
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Table of Contents
Introduction - custom and culture; the patricians and the plebs; custom, law and common right; the moral economy of the English crowd in the eighteenth century; the moral economy reviewed; time, work-discipline and industrial capitalism; the sales of wives; rough music.
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