Steel City Readers Reading for Pleasure in Sheffield, 1925-1955
Steel City Readers makes available, and interprets in detail, a large body of new evidence about past cultures and communities of reading. Its distinctive method is to listen to readers' own voices, rather than theorising about them as an undifferentiated group. Its cogent and engaging structur...
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Liverpool
Liverpool University Press
2023
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