The symmetrical family : a study of work and leisure in the London region text
Material type: TextSeries: Pelican booksPublication details: Harmondsworth Penguin Books 1984Description: 398pISBN: 0140219080Subject(s): London - Social conditions | Family - Great BritainDDC classification: 301.42 YOUItem type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Reference book | Ruskin College Library | Ruskin College Library | Glass cabinet | GLA 301.42 YOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | R06293Y0085 |
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GLA 301.412 WHI The changing experience of women | GLA 301.412 YOU Women and popular struggles : a history of British working-class women, 1560-1984 | GLA 301.42 MOY Big mother and little mother in Matabeleland | GLA 301.42 YOU The symmetrical family : a study of work and leisure in the London region | GLA 301.421 WIL Family and class in a London suburb | GLA 301.421 WIL Family and class in a London suburb | GLA 301.421 YOU Family and kinship in East London |
<p>Peter Wilmott was a student at Ruskin but also became a pioneer in the field of social research and has had worldwide influence. For most of his working life was not part of the university establishment but chose to work for the small, Independent Research Unit and the Institute of Community Studies in Bethnal Green.</p>
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