The Novel as Social History 4: 1940s and 1950s

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Unique course comprising literature,social and cultural history and book club. Within the pages of the novel we discover more than just a story. We study the social and cultural history of the novel and by exploring the background information we are absorbing unwittingly which is not the main theme,but which gives us a deeper and clearer understanding of period and general minutiae of everyday life. Within every piece of fiction is a wealth of information on culture and social life which can lead us into a deeper understanding of a subject,time or place,period in history,genre,working conditions,habits,style or social trend that we might pursue further,or deepen our knowledge and intensify our interest.

Course information

Name: The Novel as Social History 4: 1940s and 1950s Qualification title: - Qualification type: Assessment NA Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150911 09:02:47 Updated 20150911 09:02:47

Entry requirements

None

Provider

CITY COLLEGE BRIGHTON AND HOVE
Further Education
info@ccb.ac.uk
01273 667788
http://www.ccb.ac.uk

Address

Pelham Street Town: BRIGHTON County:BRIGHTON & HOVE

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