Politics of Consumer Credit in the UK, 1938-1992
Discover the intricate evolution of the UK's consumer credit market with Politics of Consumer Credit in the UK, 1938-1992 by Stuart Aveyard. Published by Oxford University Press in 2018, this compelling hardback spans 268 pages and delves into the unique characteristics of consumer credit in Britain since the 1930s. Aveyard meticulously outlines the historical development of various consumer credit forms and their significant role in fostering a property-owning democracy. Moreover, the book critically examines the far-reaching implications of this credit model on pressing social issues, including class, gender, race, and social equity. This insightful analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay between consumerism and societal structures in the UK. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your knowledge of consumer credit and its societal impacts through Aveyard's expert lens.