 | Raymond Williams - Political Science - 2005 - 277 pages
RaymondWilliams is a towering presence in cultural studies, most importantlyas the founder of the apporach that has come to be known as “culturalmaterialism.” Yet Williams's ... | |
 | Richard Hoggart - History - 1998 - 320 pages
This pioneering work examines how mass media changed the lives and values of the English working class. Mixing personal memoir with social history and cultural critique ... | |
 | William Joseph Reader - 1964 - 176 pages
Using mainly contemporary sources, Mr. Reader sketches some aspects of fundamental changes in English life. | |
 | Raymond Williams - History - 1989 - 280 pages
Offers a varied selection of the author's writings on topics ranging from education, social institutions, and communications to the Falklands War, Monty Python, and Marx's ... | |
 | Raymond Williams - Literary Criticism - 1970 - 196 pages
Focusing on the works of eleven major novelists, the author examines the way in which historical and social changes affected the development of the English novel | |
 | Milton Rokeach - Philosophy - 1973 - 438 pages
Integrating personality, behavioral, and cognitive theories of change, the author examines the operations, measurement, and evolution of behavioral and ethical standards that ... | |
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