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Meet Yourself on Sunday

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Mass Observation was founded in 1937 by Tom Harrission, Charles Madge and Humphrey Jennings. Its purpose was to create an 'anthropology of ourselves', in other words, to provide a study of the everyday lives of ordinary people in Britain. In its first period, from 1937 to 1950, it published twenty-two books, many of which are being reissued in Faber Finds. These books constitute a unique social history of the period. Since 1970 the Mass Observation Archive has been at Sussex University. In 1981 the New Mass Observation Project was born. It is run from the Archive under the direction of Dorothy Sheridan. The Archive is a magnificent resource which continues to provide rich material for books. Recent publications have included Nella Last's War , Nella Last's Peace , Our Longest Days (all published by Profile) and three selections of Mass Observation Diaries of the Second World War and just after , edited by Simon Garfield and published by Ebury Press. Klappentext Studies the everyday lives of ordinary people in Britain. This book shows how the day of rest was spent in 1949. It features Sunday in parks! pubs and prisons! in towns and at the seaside! in places as far apart as Soho and a remote Somerset village. Zusammenfassung Mass Observation was founded by Tom Harrisson, Charles Madge and Humphrey Jennings in 1937. Both Meet Yourself on Sunday and its companion Meet Yourself at the Doctor's were first published in 1949 towards the end of Mass Observation's initial period.

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Mass Observation, illustrated by with drawings by Ronald Searle

Product details

Authors Mass Observation
Assisted by Mas Observation (Editor), Mass Observation (Editor)
Publisher Faber & Faber
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.04.2009
 
EAN 9780571251087
ISBN 978-0-571-25108-7
No. of pages 78
Dimensions 198 mm x 126 mm x 5 mm
Series Mass Observation social surveys
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Main work before 1945
Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history

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