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Popular Politics and Popular Culture in the Age of the Masses : Studies in Lancashire and the North West of England, 1880s to 1930s.
Title:
Popular Politics and Popular Culture in the Age of the Masses : Studies in Lancashire and the North West of England, 1880s to 1930s.
Author:
Hill, Jeffrey.
ISBN:
9783035305876
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 pages)
Series:
British Identities since 1707 ; v.6

British Identities since 1707
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Lancashire and the North West -- Part I -- Chapter Two: The Lancashire Miners, Thomas Greenall and the Labour Party, 1900-1906 -- Chapter Three: Social Democracy and the Labour Movement: The Social-Democratic Federation in Lancashire -- Chapter Four: Manchester and Salford Politics and the Early Development of the Independent Labour Party -- Chapter Five: Lib-Labism, Socialism and Labour in Burnley, c. 1890-1918 -- Chapter Six: Politics, Gender, and 'New' Toryism: Lancashire in the 1920s -- Part II -- Chapter Seven: Cricket and the Imperial Connection: Overseas Players in Lancashire in the Interwar Years -- Chapter Eight: A Hero in the Text: Race, Class and Gender Narratives in the Life of Learie Constantine -- Chapter Nine: Rite of Spring: Cup Finals and Community in the North of England -- Chapter Ten: Howard Jacobson's The Mighty Walzer and Manchester -- Index.
Abstract:
The book is a selection of essays from the author's work since the early 1980s. It presents an analysis of political and cultural trends based upon a series of case studies drawn from the North West of England, covering mainly the years between the Third Reform Act (1884) and the outbreak of the Second World War. The region was a heavily industrialized one, seen by many as in the vanguard of changes that gave rise to what is often referred to as 'modern' society. In politics the emergence in North West England of a new labour consciousness is plainly evident, but so too is the survival and adaptation of older political allegiances, notably popular Toryism. The region is also renowned in cultural terms for the emergence of modern sport, examined here in relation to both association football and cricket. Keenly aware of the general political, social and cultural developments in Britain and elsewhere during these years, the author is also alert to their impact in particular localities. The theme of locality has been a recurring one in the author's research, and the composition of this book reflects his changing approaches to it and to other, related issues of identity.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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