
E. P. Thompson
Critical Perspectives
Harvey J. Kaye(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 24. May 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-7456-0238-7 (ISBN)
Description
The work of E. P. Thompson as historian, socialist and peace activist has been enormously influential. Yet attempts to assess the impact of his work as a whole - perhaps because of the very diversity of his contributions - have been rare. This book attempts such an evaluation, bringing together a range of authors who, in original essays, assess the main dimensions of Thompson's work. Contributors include, Harvey Kaye, Keith McClelland, Renato Rosaldo, Kate Soper, Robbie Gray, Martin Shaw, Catherine Hall, Geoff Eley, and John Goode. The book is written from a critical but sympathetic standpoint. It makes a very substantial contribution to the scholarly and practical appraisal of Thompson's ideas.
Reviews / Votes
'This book accords [Thompson] not only the recognition that is due, but the critical engagement that his work deserves.' TribuneMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
425 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-0238-7 (9780745602387)
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05/1990
Polity Press
€68.91
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Person
Harvey J. Kaye is an American historian and sociologist. He is currently the Director of the Center for History and Social Change at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Content
Editors' Preface. Introduction by Keith McClelland.
1. Edward Thompson, Social History and Political Culture: Geoff Eley.
2. How Classes are Made: William H. Sewell, Jr.
3. The Tale of Samuel and Jemima: Catherine Hall.
4. Celebrating Thompson's Heroes: Renato Rosaldo.
5. Falling Through the Cracks: Ellen Meiksins Wood.
6. History, Marxism and Theory: Robbie Gray.
7. E. P. Thompson and the Significance of Literature: John Goode.
8. Socialist Humanism: Kate Soper.
9. From Total War to Democratic Peace: Martin Shaw.
10. E. P. Thompson, The British Marxist Historical Tradition: Harvey J. Kaye.
1. Edward Thompson, Social History and Political Culture: Geoff Eley.
2. How Classes are Made: William H. Sewell, Jr.
3. The Tale of Samuel and Jemima: Catherine Hall.
4. Celebrating Thompson's Heroes: Renato Rosaldo.
5. Falling Through the Cracks: Ellen Meiksins Wood.
6. History, Marxism and Theory: Robbie Gray.
7. E. P. Thompson and the Significance of Literature: John Goode.
8. Socialist Humanism: Kate Soper.
9. From Total War to Democratic Peace: Martin Shaw.
10. E. P. Thompson, The British Marxist Historical Tradition: Harvey J. Kaye.