3 - Huddersfield
Education and the Politics of Family Memory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2024
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This chapter opens up a fuller discussion of how sites of socialisation outside the family reworked the meaning of stories about the past. Looking at Huddersfield, it focuses on the consequences of selective grammar schooling for disrupting ‘traditional’ attachments to working-class cultures of politics, shifting people’s class- and place-based identities and weakening the political status of memory. It explores these issues from the perspectives of both socially mobile grammar school leavers and their parents left in Huddersfield. It also highlights cases in which parents and their children concurred about these issues.
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- Politics of the PastInter-war Memories and the Making of British Popular Politics, 1939–2009, pp. 104 - 135Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024