This book brings together the results of fieldwork and academic research to highlight the achievements of prehistoric people who lived in these islands between their settlement by the first farmers and Julius Caesar's invasions of southeast England. It emphasises landscapes and monuments that can be visited today.
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A new approach to negotiation that replaces the usual tug of war with a more positive experience based on collaboration, building trust and finding hidden value
Selling Our Youth
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book delves into how the class backgrounds of recent graduates impact their career trajectories, perpetuating cycles of privilege and disadvantage. It highlights the interplay of class and gender, revealing how these factors shape the opportunities and decisions of young adults entering the labor market. Through this exploration, it sheds light on the broader implications for social inequality and the systemic barriers faced by individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
This book traces the transition to the graduate labour market of a cohort of middle-class and working-class young people. Using personal stories and voices, it provides fascinating insights into their experience of graduate employment and how their life-course transitions are shaped by their social backgrounds and education.
Drawing on unique new research gathered from three contrasting secondary schools in England, this book explores the aspirations, opportunities and experiences of young people from different social-class backgrounds against a backdrop of continuing inequalities in education.