A Conversation with John E. King

J. King, John Hawkins
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Hawkins: Can you tell us a bit about your parents, your siblings and your childhood? King: I was born in 1947 into a working-class household in south-east London; my sister Jean arrived in 1951. Dad was a clerk at the London docks and Mum, trained as a hairdresser, also did clerical work. Jean and I were beneficiaries of the post-1945 reforms, which meant that we ate and dressed well, lived in a decent house, and enjoyed all the benefits of public health, welfare and education provisions. Looking back, we were pretty lucky by comparison with both previous and subsequent generations.
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霍金斯:你能给我们讲讲你的父母、兄弟姐妹和童年吗?金:我1947年出生在伦敦东南部的一个工人阶级家庭;我妹妹珍1951年来到这里。爸爸是伦敦码头的职员,妈妈是理发师,也做文书工作。Jean和我是1945年后改革的受益者,这意味着我们吃得好,穿得好,住得好,享受公共卫生、福利和教育规定的所有好处。回顾过去,与上一代和后代人相比,我们都相当幸运。
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