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Dorothy Thompson. Outsiders. Class, Gender and Nation. Verso, London etc. 1993vi, 186 pp. £34.95. (Paper: £11. 95.)
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Dorothy Thompson. Outsiders. Class, Gender and Nation. Verso, London etc. 1993vi, 186 pp. £34.95. (Paper: £11. 95.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 February 2009
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1. For a similar argument see Epstein, James, “Rethinking the Categories of Working-Class History”, Labour/Le Travail, 18 (Fall 1986), p. 203CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
2. Clark, Anna, “The Rhetoric of Chartist Domesticity: Gender, Language, and Class in the 1830s and 1840s”, Journal of British Studies 31 (01 1992), pp. 62–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar.