Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Gareth Stedman-Jones. Outcast London: A Study in the Relationship Between Classes in Victorian Society.
Oxford University Press, 1971.
Reediciones: 1976 (Londres, Penguin), 1984 (Penguin), 2013 (Londres, Verso).
CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE 2013 EDITION
PREFACE TO THE 1984 EDITION
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART I
THE LONDON LABOUR MARKET AND THE CASUAL LABOUR PROBLEM
1 – London as an Industrial Centre
2 – Seasonality of Production
3 – Casual Labour: Numbers and Occupations
4 – The Structure of the Casual Labour Market
5 – The Development of the Casual Labour Market in East London
6 – Casual Labour and Rural Immigration: the Theory of Urban Degeneration
7 – The Crisis of the Inner Industrial Perimeter
PART II
HOUSING AND THE CASUAL POOR
8 – The Transformation of Central London
9 – The Search for a Palliative before 1875
10 – Cleansing the Augean Stables
11 – The Housing Crisis in the 1880s
PART III
MIDDLE-CLASS LONDON AND THE PROBLEM OF THE CASUAL POOR
12 – Prologue
13 – The Deformation of the Gift: the Problem of the 1860s
14 – The Economics of ‘Demoralization’
15 – ‘Moralizing’ the Casual Poor
16 – From ‘Demoralization’ to ‘Degeneration’: the Threat of Outcast London
17 – The Impact of the Dock Strike
18 – Epilogue: The Casual Poor in the Age of Imperialism
19 – Postscript: Socialism and the Casual Poor
APPENDIX 1: Notes on the Reclassification of the 1861 and 1891 Censuses into Social and Industrial Groupings
APPENDIX 2: Statistical Tables, Charts, and Figures