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Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform
Edith Hall
, Henry Stead
Classics
Open University
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Social Reform
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History
66%
Elite
33%
Moral Concepts
33%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Revolutions
33%
Professional Personnel
33%
Social Change
33%
Journalism
33%
Prominent
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Labor
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Political Parties
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Social Exclusion
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Health Care
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Poverty
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Latin
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Eugenics
33%
Communist Party
33%
Monopolies
33%
Suffrage
33%
Poets
33%
English
33%
Arts and Humanities
Classics
100%
Social Reform
100%
Arts
20%
Poetry
20%
era
20%
Burlesque
20%
English Literature
20%
Access
20%
Charles Dickens
20%
Exclusion
20%
Reactionary
20%
Cockney
20%
Circle
20%
reformer
20%
Mediter-ranean
20%
Labour party
20%
Banner
20%
Communist Party of Great Britain
20%
educationalists
20%
Body-building
20%
Instrumentality
20%
Latin
20%