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The twentieth century experienced by over 75% of Britons had little to do with the one we've been taught. The People tells OUR story for the first time.

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Selina Todd is Fellow and Vice Principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford and a highly respected social historian. Her previous book Young Women, Work, and Family in England won the Women's History Network Book Prize.

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What an excellent book this is . . . The final chapters are its best, providing an analysis of what we have all lived through. Ms Todd's great ability as an academic is to avoid writing like one, so her book is accessible and entertaining. Even for those not engrossed by politics, the tales of the ordinary lives are compelling - Alistair Dawber, IndependentWhat differentiates Selina Todd's book from existing literature on this subject is the way her narrative actually documents the voices of working-class people. Through their words we come to a better understanding of how lives flourished or faltered, as various government policies were introduced, or taken away . . . Brilliant and well-researched - New InternationalistStraightforward and useful - Juliet Gardiner, Daily TelegraphThe landscape is fascinating, and the distance travelled enormous . . . It is a colour tale too, taking in working class culture, music and dance crazes, and the move from a world of clerks, secretaries and manual workers to DIY superstores, Sunday working and the demise of trade union power . . . The scope and range of Todd's study is impressive - ScotsmanTodd is excellent in describing the effects that the Great War had on society and her use of servants as barometers of social change brings a fresh voice to this history - Alan Johnson, The SpectatorSelina Todd does not lack in courage and ambition. Her book, based on more than 10 years' research, is wide-ranging in its scope and packed with detail. Through her own extensive interviews in Coventry and Liverpool she provides new insights into the lives of working-class families, while she puts particular emphasis on the role of women, a theme often neglected in previous studies. She is good at contradicting some of the conventional wisdom about this period - Daily Express

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