Based on research and material from archives in the North of England, Luke Fowler's film The Poor Stockinger, the Ludite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott focused on the work of the radical socialists Edward Palmer-Thompson, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart whose influential writing were honed in northern working class communities.
With essays by Tom Steele and Owen Hatherley, this catalogue discusses Fowler's film and subject matter, Edward Palmer-Thompson.
Publisher: The Hepworth Wakefield, Film and Video Umbrella, Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Softcover: 79 pages
Dimensions: 180 x 110 mm
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