96:, Moran says that despite every generation's emphasis on change, "much of life for many people 'still consists of waiting in a bus shelter with your shopping for a bus that never comes'"; he describes himself as "trying to find a critical language to talk about these empty, purposeless moments of daily life, filled with activities such as commuting and office routines, that we generally take for granted but that take up so much of our lives." Moran describes himself as influenced by
22:
123:
is a chronological account, from breakfast to bed, of a normal
British day and how it has changed since the nineteenth century and more particularly since the 1930s; the book received favourable reviews.
560:
70:
is a social and cultural historian who has written about everyday life, especially
British everyday life from the mid-twentieth century until the present day.
570:
565:
85:
at Sussex was what aroused his interest in studying the everyday; Moran credits his own interest in taking note of what normally goes unnoticed to the
294:
280:
266:
496:
590:
252:
238:
230:
212:
204:
186:
178:
160:
513:
393:
128:
575:
410:
585:
580:
517:
359:
93:
429:
82:
524:
446:
436:
of the School of
Humanities and Social Science at Liverpool John Moores University. Accessed 12 August 2013.
555:
32:
376:
503:
535:
47:
290:
276:
262:
248:
234:
226:
208:
200:
182:
174:
156:
78:
489:
43:
508:
97:
74:
433:
113:
549:
139:
105:
133:
109:
216:
190:
164:
462:
327:
77:
before doing an MA in
English literature and a DPhil in American studies at
127:
As of August 2013, Moran is a
Professor of English and Cultural History at
409:
Aimee Shalan, writing within Ian Pindar, Aimee Shalan and John
Dugdale, "
223:
Queuing for
Beginners: The Story of Daily Life from Breakfast to Bedtime.
273:
First You Write a
Sentence. The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.
426:
259:
Armchair Nation: An intimate history of
Britain in front of the TV.
86:
15:
485:("On the Everyday, the Banal, and Other Important Matters").
482:
39:
73:
Moran studied international history and politics at
100:and a new French ethnography of the quotidian or
561:Academics of Liverpool John Moores University
453:, 25 October 2008. Accessed 28 February 2009.
8:
334:, 5 January 2007. Accessed 28 February 2009.
153:Star Authors: Literary Celebrity in America.
525:November in Berlin: The End of the Everyday
411:The Loneliness of the Long Distance Driver
287:Shrinking Violets: a field guide to shyness
366:, 2 March 2007. Accessed 28 February 2009.
233:. Paperback. London: Profile Books, 2008.
383:, 7 June 2007. Accessed 28 February 2009.
400:16 July 2007. Accessed 28 February 2009.
531:57 (2004) 216-234. An article by Moran.
354:
352:
328:Our next book club selection is from...
322:
320:
316:
261:Hardback. London: Profile Books, 2013.
247:Hardback. London: Profile Books, 2009.
225:Hardback. London: Profile Books, 2007.
536:Crossing the Road in Britain 1931-1976
417:, 12 July 2008. Accessed 4 March 2009.
306:Hardback. London: Viking Books, 2020.
304:If You Should Fail: A Book of Solace.
89:booklets he consumed as a young boy.
7:
199:London: Routledge, 2005. Hardback:
173:London: Routledge. Hardback: 2001;
571:Alumni of the University of Sussex
14:
566:Alumni of the University of Leeds
490:The Anthropology of Everyday Life
364:Times Higher Education Supplement
332:Times Higher Education Supplement
129:Liverpool John Moores University
20:
499:. A talk with Moran as a guest.
1:
360:The Value of Trivial Pursuits
346:(London: Profile, 2007) p.215
469:. Accessed 28 February 2009.
245:On Roads: A Hidden History.
155:London: Pluto Press, 1999.
607:
104:, exemplified by works by
29:This biographical article
289:. London: Profile. 2016.
591:The Guardian journalists
529:History Workshop Journal
83:Mass-Observation Archive
447:A Mini-break on the M1?
540:The Historical Journal
377:Every Day in Every Way
463:List of contributions
344:Queuing for Beginners
197:Reading the Everyday.
131:. He has written for
121:Queuing for Beginners
42:by revising it to be
576:British sociologists
394:A Life More Ordinary
171:Interdisciplinarity.
516:. Moran talks with
181:. Paperback: 2002;
586:British columnists
581:British historians
542:49 (2006), 477-96.
432:2011-05-03 at the
467:The New Statesman
392:Kate Colquhoun, "
296:978-1-78125-263-5
281:978-0-241-97849-8
267:978-1-84668-391-6
79:Sussex University
65:
64:
598:
509:Thinking Allowed
483:Joe Moran's blog
470:
460:
454:
443:
437:
424:
418:
407:
401:
398:Daily Telegraph,
390:
384:
375:Lynsey Hanley, "
373:
367:
356:
347:
341:
335:
326:Harriet Swain, "
324:
300:
217:At Google Books.
191:At Google Books.
165:At Google Books.
98:Mass-Observation
75:Leeds University
60:
57:
51:
24:
23:
16:
606:
605:
601:
600:
599:
597:
596:
595:
546:
545:
479:
474:
473:
461:
457:
444:
440:
434:Wayback Machine
425:
421:
408:
404:
391:
387:
374:
370:
357:
350:
342:
338:
325:
318:
313:
297:
285:
275:Penguin. 2018.
149:
61:
55:
52:
40:help improve it
37:
25:
21:
12:
11:
5:
604:
602:
594:
593:
588:
583:
578:
573:
568:
563:
558:
548:
547:
544:
543:
532:
521:
500:
494:The Book Show.
486:
478:
477:External links
475:
472:
471:
455:
445:For example, "
438:
419:
402:
385:
368:
348:
336:
315:
314:
312:
309:
308:
307:
301:
295:
283:
270:
256:
242:
220:
194:
168:
148:
147:Books by Moran
145:
63:
62:
28:
26:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
603:
592:
589:
587:
584:
582:
579:
577:
574:
572:
569:
567:
564:
562:
559:
557:
556:Living people
554:
553:
551:
541:
537:
533:
530:
526:
522:
519:
518:Laurie Taylor
515:
512:
510:
505:
501:
498:
495:
491:
487:
484:
481:
480:
476:
468:
464:
459:
456:
452:
448:
442:
439:
435:
431:
428:
427:Staff listing
423:
420:
416:
412:
406:
403:
399:
395:
389:
386:
382:
381:New Statesman
378:
372:
369:
365:
361:
355:
353:
349:
345:
340:
337:
333:
329:
323:
321:
317:
310:
305:
302:
298:
292:
288:
284:
282:
278:
274:
271:
268:
264:
260:
257:
254:
253:1-84668-052-2
250:
246:
243:
240:
239:1-86197-841-3
236:
232:
231:0-7432-5920-3
228:
224:
221:
218:
214:
213:0-415-31709-6
210:
207:. Paperback:
206:
205:0-415-31708-8
202:
198:
195:
192:
188:
187:0-415-25132-X
184:
180:
179:0-415-25131-1
176:
172:
169:
166:
162:
161:0-7453-1519-4
158:
154:
151:
150:
146:
144:
142:
141:
140:New Statesman
136:
135:
130:
125:
122:
119:Moran's book
117:
115:
111:
107:
106:Georges Perec
103:
102:infraordinary
99:
95:
94:Doreen Massey
90:
88:
84:
80:
76:
71:
69:
59:
56:December 2022
49:
45:
41:
35:
34:
33:like a résumé
27:
18:
17:
539:
528:
507:
493:
466:
458:
451:The Guardian
450:
441:
422:
415:The Guardian
414:
405:
397:
388:
380:
371:
363:
343:
339:
331:
303:
286:
272:
258:
244:
222:
196:
170:
152:
138:
134:The Guardian
132:
126:
120:
118:
114:François Bon
101:
91:
72:
67:
66:
53:
48:encyclopedic
30:
31:is written
550:Categories
311:References
110:Marc Augé
68:Joe Moran
430:Archived
137:and the
92:Quoting
504:Queuing
44:neutral
38:Please
293:
279:
265:
251:
237:
229:
211:
203:
185:
177:
159:
81:. The
87:I-Spy
291:ISBN
277:ISBN
263:ISBN
249:ISBN
235:ISBN
227:ISBN
209:ISBN
201:ISBN
183:ISBN
175:ISBN
157:ISBN
112:and
46:and
538:."
527:."
514:BBC
506:."
497:ABC
492:."
465:to
449:",
413:",
396:."
379:".
362:".
330:."
215:. (
189:. (
163:. (
552::
351:^
319:^
143:.
116:.
108:,
534:"
523:"
520:.
511:.
502:"
488:"
358:"
299:.
269:.
255:.
241:.
219:)
193:)
167:)
58:)
54:(
50:.
36:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.