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This is our island: multiple class heritage or ethnic solidarities?: Richard Courtney; Part II: Recognising and Commemorating Communities; 6. Don't mourn organise: heritage, recognition and memory in Castleford, West Yorkshire: Laurajane Smith and Gary Campbell; 7. Images, icons and artefacts: maintaining an industrial culture in a post-industrial environment: David Wray 327 $a8. A working town empowered: retelling textile history at Cooleemee, North Carolina: Tamasin Wedgwood9. The silencing of Blackball working class heritage, New Zealand: Paul Maunder; Part III: Working Class Self-Representation and Intangible Heritage; 10. Working class autobiography as cultural heritage: Tim Strangleman; 11. You say 'po' boy', I say poor boy: New Orleans culinary and labour history sandwiched together: Michael Mizell-Nelson; 12. Swedish working class literature and the class politics of heritage: Magnus Nilsson; 13. Singing for socialism: Kate Bowan and Paul A. Pickering 327 $a14. 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