The Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain, 19 51-64 The Political Culture of the Left in 'Affluent' Britain, 1951-64 /

'Dr Lawrence Black has explored in great depth why the left in Britain failed to address head-on the massive social change of the 1950s. Throughout he provides the reader with fascinating glimpses of how the new culture of affluence produced a series of conflicts with the left's traditiona...

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Main Authors: Black, Lawrence, 1971-
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Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230288249
Summary: 'Dr Lawrence Black has explored in great depth why the left in Britain failed to address head-on the massive social change of the 1950s. Throughout he provides the reader with fascinating glimpses of how the new culture of affluence produced a series of conflicts with the left's traditional ethos. His book is a fine example of the 'new political history' which has re-invigorated labour history over the past decade.' - Stefan Berger, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Glamorgan 'If you want to understand why Labour has re-branded itself as 'New' you should read this compelling study of Old Labour...This is a timely study of what happens to a party which loses touch with the voters.' - Professor Patricia Thane, School of Social Sciences, University of Sussex 'This is an innovative study that significantly extends and deepens our understanding of post-war British politics...To those who erroneously believe 'New' Labour began in 1994 this book proves that many of the debates that still obsess the Left at the start of the twenty first century can be traced back to when Britons first emerged from post-war austerity into an era of unparalleled plenty...[O]f great interest to those wishing to understand British poltics and culture in the second half of the twentieth century.' - Steven Fielding, University of Salford.
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Epublication based on: 9780333968369, 2002.
Carrier Form: 280 p.
ISBN: 9780333968369
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CLC: K01
Contents: Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Socialist Identity in the 1950s Branch Life Socialism and Social Change I: Youth, Culture and America Socialism and Social Change II: TV, Consumerism and Lifestyle Must Labour Lose? Revisionism and the 'Affluent Worker' Political Communication Conclusions Bibliography Index.