Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... class pursuit ; no matter what our origins , the fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class ...
... class pursuit ; no matter what our origins , the fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class ...
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... classes have deemed it wise to influence these transformations : the control of free time is as important as that of labour time . It is perhaps of relevance here that those Victorians who saw leisure as an area for class reconcilia ...
... classes have deemed it wise to influence these transformations : the control of free time is as important as that of labour time . It is perhaps of relevance here that those Victorians who saw leisure as an area for class reconcilia ...
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... classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more effectively the needs of their constituents . In the main , it is the local ...
... classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their educational role and so mirroring more effectively the needs of their constituents . In the main , it is the local ...
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