Working With Men For Change


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Suggestions for the formation and management of working men's clubs & institutes


Suggestions for the formation and management of working men's clubs & institutes

Author: Working men's club and institute union, ltd

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1863


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Working With Men For Change


Working With Men For Change

Author: Jim Wild.

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2012-11-12


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This is a work that reflects the growing interest in issues relating to men and masculinities. This diverse collection by a team of contributors analyzes the composition and representation of masculine identities. Combining research with theory and strategies for activism, the work promotes practical ways of working with men to achieve change. Intentionally designed as a handbook, it provides effective and practical information for professionals in social welfare settings, trainers and activists in the community, as well as individual men who have their own personal agenda for change.

A History of the Working Men's College


A History of the Working Men's College

Author: J F C Harrison

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-10-28


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Originally published in 1954, this is the first full-length account of the history of the Working Men’s College in St.Pancras, London. One hundred and fifty years on from its foundation in 1854, it is the oldest adult educational institute in the country. Self-governing and self-financing, it is a rich part of London’s social history. The college stands out as a distinctive monument of the voluntary social service founded by the Victorians, unchanged in all its essentials yet adapting itself to the demands of each generation of students and finding voluntary and unpaid teachers to continue its tradition.