Review: Eight Hours for What We Will;Workers & Leisure in an Industrial City,1870–1920,the Culture of Time and Space 1880–1918,the Creation of Regional Dependency,Social Inequality and Class Radicalism in France and Britain,the Employment Consequences of Technological Change,the Employment Consequences of Technological Change
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Review: Eight Hours for What We Will;Workers & Leisure in an Industrial City,1870–1920,the Culture of Time and Space 1880–1918,the Creation of Regional Dependency,Social Inequality and Class Radicalism in France and Britain,the Employment Consequences of Technological Change,the Employment Consequences of Technological Change