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Author Perry, Matthew, author

Title Bread and Work
Published London : Pluto Press Jan. 2000 Herndon : Stylus Pub., LLC [distributor] Jackson : University of Michigan Press [distributor]

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Summary Annotation Between the world wars, unemployment spread throughout the industrialized world like a disease. Focusing on the United States, Britain, and Europe, Matt Perrry compares and contrasts popular attitudes and the government response toward unemployment. Looking beyond statistics and economic cycles, Perry investigates the human impact of unemployment. He uncovers the experience of being jobless from the perspective of those who lived through it, their employers and their communities. He uses oral history, memoirs, literary accounts, and newspaper articles to reveal the reality of unemployment. Perry argues that the scale of the crisis has been minimized by historianswho have tended to emphasize that prolonged unemployment was the problem of the distressed fringe. Finally, Perry argues that the lessons of the 1930s have direct relevance today since the structural problems of industrial capitalism remain inherent
Audience Trade Pluto Press
Subject Unemployment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Unemployment -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Unemployment -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
Unemployment
Europe
Great Britain
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0745314864
9780745314860