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Rising East

Rising East The Journal of East London Studies - Rising East

Paperback (01 Jan 1997)

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Publisher's Synopsis

This first issue of "Rising East" includes: Drew Stevenson on values, vision and governance in East London; Ken Worpole on what makes a novel an East End novel; and the latest statistics and analysis from the labour market.;The "Rising East" series aims to engage with the future development of East London, to give voice to its community and culture. It explores the region's status as the biggest zone of regeneration in Europe, addressing the problems of social division and exclusion that affect the ethnically diverse population whose lives are entwined with the new infrastructures. The purpose of the series is to develop an integrated vision for the area, and to be of local, national and international interest.;Published three times a year, each issue covers a variety of connected issues, with four sections to encompass a wide range of different perspectives. The themes include: policy research on economic and social strategy; "Trends East" - social and economic developments; "Arty Facts" - illustrated essays on the region for the more culturally orientated; and "Reviews" - East London art and literature.

About the Publisher

Lawrence and Wishart Ltd

We started life through the merger of Martin Lawrence, the Communist Party's press and Wishart Ltd, a family-owned liberal and anti-fascist publisher. The late 1930s were a time of political and cultural turmoil, and the new press was immersed in the political and cultural life of the Popular Front, publishing literature, drama and poetry, as well as political economy, working-class history and the classics of Marxism New Writing, a twice-yearly L&W anthology, published writers such as W.H.Auden, Ralph Fox, Christopher Isherwood and Cecil Day Lewis.

Book information

ISBN: 9780853158462
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
Imprint: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
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Number of pages: 200
Weight: -1g
Height: 230mm