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Books › Survival Programmes: In Britain's Inner Cities. Exit Group

Survival Programmes: In Britain's Inner Cities. Exit Group

£90.00

Description:

A collaborative photographic study of Britain’s inner cities between 1974 and 1979, documenting everyday life during a period of economic and social upheaval.

Between 1974 and 1979, three photographers [Nicholas Battye, Chris Steele-Perkins and Paul Trevor] set out to document life in Britain’s inner cities at a time of profound economic and social transformation. Working in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow and Belfast, they created Survival Programmes, a deeply immersive visual and narrative study capturing the lives of communities in transition.

The remarkable ambition and vision of Survival Programmes continues to challenge contemporary policy on social exclusion, social values and social justice. Widely acclaimed when it first appeared, the work has since acquired cult status.

Publication Date: 1982

Publisher: Open University Press

Condition: Very Good

Book Size: 210 x w260 mm

Pages: 224

Format: Softcover

ISBN: 10-03351011119

Description:

A collaborative photographic study of Britain’s inner cities between 1974 and 1979, documenting everyday life during a period of economic and social upheaval.

Between 1974 and 1979, three photographers [Nicholas Battye, Chris Steele-Perkins and Paul Trevor] set out to document life in Britain’s inner cities at a time of profound economic and social transformation. Working in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow and Belfast, they created Survival Programmes, a deeply immersive visual and narrative study capturing the lives of communities in transition.

The remarkable ambition and vision of Survival Programmes continues to challenge contemporary policy on social exclusion, social values and social justice. Widely acclaimed when it first appeared, the work has since acquired cult status.

Publication Date: 1982

Publisher: Open University Press

Condition: Very Good

Book Size: 210 x w260 mm

Pages: 224

Format: Softcover

ISBN: 10-03351011119

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