Without a detailed description available, it's challenging to provide a specific summary. However, "The Dangerous Class" likely explores themes related to societal issues, class struggles, or the implications of being marginalized in society. The book may delve into the experiences and perspectives of individuals within a so-called "dangerous class," highlighting their challenges and resilience.
Eric H. Monkkonen Book order



- 2014
- 2004
Police in Urban America, 1860 1920
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolution of police forces in late nineteenth-century urban America, the book explores their initial role as agents of class control rather than effective crime fighters. It highlights how their uniformed presence inadvertently provided welfare services, which limited their capacity to combat crime. As modern social services emerged, the police shifted their focus to crime control, yet they struggled to excel in this functional specialty, revealing the complexities of their social role during this period.
- 1999
Keys
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The oldest keys known to exist date from around 4,000 BC in Ancient Egypt. These were simple wooden cylinders that were part of a mechanism to secure doors. By the time of the Roman Empire, metal keys were in common usage and had begun to adopt the recognizable pattern of keys today. This book tells the story of the key.