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R. C. Richardson, emeritus professor of history at 바카라사이트 University of Winchester, is reading Margaret Stacey¡¯s Tradition and Change: Study of Banbury (Oxford University Press, 1970). ¡°This book was a product of 바카라사이트 new sociology of 바카라사이트 1950s and took its place in a growing gallery of urban studies. Decades later, of course, it can be read as social history, with its rich exploration of population, class, values, work patterns, politics, housing, marriage and family, education, religion and leisure. The dissolving effect of new large-scale industry in Banbury in 바카라사이트 1930s gets pride of place, with its attendant creation of new economic and social structures and 바카라사이트 difficult problems of assimilating all 바카라사이트 newcomers. ¡®Respectability¡¯ looms large as a social force. The presence of long-gone grocery chain stores and Woolworths is taken for granted, while 바카라사이트 possession of cars, televisions and telephones is considered noteworthy. ¡®Tradition¡¯ and ¡®change¡¯ were still struggling to find a comfortable coexistence in this fractured 1950s town.é¢
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