From the 1880s to the 1930s: how the new East End was born

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In an area branded 'the hell of poverty', libraries, theatres, art galleries and social housing were established. Workers went on strike and activists campaigned for better lives. Walk through six tumultuous decades of change. The course will begin with an initial lecture at City Lit followed by six walks. The last session held at City Lit.

Course information

Name: From the 1880s to the 1930s: how the new East End was born Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, History, 13 to 20 hrs, PW A Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160204 15:59:11 Updated 20160204 15:59:11

Entry requirements

None

Provider

CITY LIT
Further Education
infoline@citylit.ac.uk
020 7831 7831
http://www.citylit.ac.uk

Address

1-10 Keeley Street Town: London

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, History, 13 to 20 hrs, PW A Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Entry Level, History, 13 to 20 hrs, PW A Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology

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