This book demonstrates how the UK's consumer credit market has been a distinctive one since the 1930s, outlining the history of various forms of consumer credit and the related rise of the property owning democracy, but also showing the impact this model had on social issues such as class, gender, race, and social equity.
This book demonstrates how the UK's consumer credit market has been a distinctive one since the 1930s, outlining the history of various forms of consu...