Part 1 Work & Occupations
- Ideas and debates on work
- A brief look at the history of work in the British Isles
- Four issues in the history of work in the British Isles
- Conclusion
- Work case studies: Individual Examples
- The Arnisons: driver, draper, farmer, soldier, rich man, poor man.
- Alfred Williams, railway factory worker.
- Police constable.
- Work case studies: Some occupations and roles.
- Domestic servants
- Married women and work
- Entrpreneurship, business and outsiders
- Studying work & occupations
- Work and community: Changing occupational profiles
- Hierarchy and labour in a rural community c.1800
- An industrial village: the textile community of New Lanark and its workforce in 1885
- New communities in the Victorian era: occupations and occupational mobility in the shale-oil industry of West Lothian
- Planned 20th century communities: changing occupational structures in new towns
- Conclusion
Part 2: Class, mobility and local politics
- Social Mobility
- Studying social mobility
- Social mobility in 19th century Britain
- Social mobility through marriage
- Studies of 20th century mobility
- Social mobility, family and gender
- Parliamentary elections and community history
- Sources
- Your community's electoral morphology
- Voting behaviour
- Local elections in the 1920s and 1930s:Northampton
- Northampton electoral data
- Turning out to vote in local elections
- The Liberal Party in decline
- Where to find electoral information
- Conclusion
Part 3 Religion, Culture and Leisure
- Family, Community and Religion
- Religion in 19th century Britain
- Religious pluralism in 20th century Britain: Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam
- Religion in Ireland
- Cultural Life
- Cultural life in the 19th century
- Cultural life at the turn of the century
- Cultural life in the 20th century
Part 4 Reflecting on the issues
- Conclusion
- Families & Communities
- What should you do with your research into family and community history
- The study of the past and the responsibilities of the historian.