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        • UF Cultura del proletariado

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        GB 1975 Working Class Autobiographies · Created 1790-1945; copied 1984-1989

        Photocopies of c230 manuscript and typescript autobiographies of English, Welsh and Scottish working class individuals, c1790-1945, collated and copied by John Burnett, David Mayall and David Vincent for their The autobiography of the working class (Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984-1989). The majority of authors recall memories of their childhoods and early working lives in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

        Burnett , John , b1925 , historian Mayall , David , b1953 , historian Vincent , David , b1949 , historian
        GB 0096 AL108 · Fonds · 1860

        Letter from Samuel Smiles of 6 Granvill Park Terrace, Blackheath, London to R Harrison, Esq, 22 Jun 1860. Answering enquiries on 'the actual condition of the working classes'. 'The bulk of the writers who write for the working classes are, though very decent penny a liners, for the most part people who know nothing about them, and merely get up what will sell for the day.'

        Autograph, with signature.

        Smiles , Samuel , 1812-1904 , biographer and didact