Jeremy Seabrook
Born
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, The United Kingdom
Died
November 30, 2024
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The No-Nonsense Guide to World Poverty
11 editions
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2004
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Travels in the Skin Trade: Tourism and the Sex Industry
6 editions
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1997
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The No-Nonsense Guide to Class, Caste & Hierarchies (The No-Nonsense Guides)
8 editions
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2002
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The Song of the Shirt: Cheap Clothes across Continents and Centuries
5 editions
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2014
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People Without History: India's Muslim Ghettos
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4 editions
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2011
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Pauperland: Poverty and the Poor in Britain
4 editions
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2013
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Cut Out: Living Without Welfare
4 editions
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2016
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Consuming Cultures: Globalization and Local Lives
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Children of Other Worlds: Exploitation in the Global Market
4 editions
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2001
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Private Worlds: Growing Up Gay in Post-War Britain
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“The child tends to be stripped of all social influences but those of the market place, all sense of place, function and class is weakened, the characteristics of region and clan, neighborhood or kindred are attenuated. The individual is denuded of everything but appetities, desires and tastes, wrenched from any context of human obligation or commitment. It is a process of mutilation; and once this has been achieved, we are offered the consolation of reconstituting the abbreviated humanity out of the things and the goods around us, and the fantasies and vapors which they emit. A culture becomes the main determinant upon morality, beliefs and purposes, usurping more and more territory that formerly belonged to parents, teachers, community, priests and politics alike.”
― What Went Wrong?: Working people and the ideals of the labour movement
― What Went Wrong?: Working people and the ideals of the labour movement