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Workingclass Heroes Protecting Home Community And Nation In A Chicago Neighborhood 1st Edition Maria Kefalas

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Workingclass Heroes Protecting Home Community And Nation In A Chicago Neighborhood 1st Edition Maria Kefalas
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Maria Kefalas
ISBN: 9780520227873, 9780520235434, 9780585466040, 0520227875, 0520235436, 0585466041
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Workingclass Heroes Protecting Home Community And Nation In A Chicago Neighborhood 1st Edition Maria Kefalas by Maria Kefalas 9780520227873, 9780520235434, 9780585466040, 0520227875, 0520235436, 0585466041 instant download after payment.

Chicago's Southwest Side is one of the last remaining footholds for the city's white working class, a little-studied and little-understood segment of the American population. This book paints a nuanced and complex portrait of the firefighters, police officers, stay-at-home mothers, and office workers living in the stable working-class community known as Beltway. Building on the classic Chicago School of urban studies and incorporating new perspectives from cultural geography and sociology, Maria Kefalas considers the significance of home, community, and nation for Beltway residents.

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