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Comrade: Bill Andersen: A Communist, Working-Class Life

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Comrade: Bill Andersen: A Communist, Working-Class Life

Contributors:

By (Author) Cybele Locke

ISBN:

9781988587899

Publisher:

Bridget Williams Books

Imprint:

Bridget Williams Books

Publication Date:

21st November 2022

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political activism / Political engagement

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 240mm

Description

Bill Andersen was one of the most significant figures in New Zealand's trade union movement in the later twentieth century. Cybele Locke's biography recovers the relationships between communism and working class trade unionism during World War Two and the following decades. Starting with Bill's experiences as a merchant seaman during World War Two, Locke draws on over forty oral interviews, as well as Bill's unpublished autobiography, to explore what it meant to be a working class, communist trade unionist through those years. As a history centred on biography, Comrade: Bill Andersen: A Communist, Working-Class Life tells a riveting story of labour activism and social change. The post-war splintering of the world communist movement fractured New Zealand communists; in the 1970s, the Northern Drivers' Union emerged as a powerful social movement; and Maori land rights and sovereignty activism reframed radicalism through the last decades of the century. The impact of neo-liberalism on trade unions in the late 1980s and 1990s is starkly shown. The histories of working people, of organised labour, and of left-wing movements are too little told in Aotearoa New Zealand. Writing with insight and empathy, Cybele Locke has provided a highly readable account of a communist union leader navigating the social and political turmoil of the twentieth century.

Author Bio

Cybele Locke is a graduate of Otago and Auckland universities, who has published widely on labour history. Currently a senior lecturer in the History Programme at Victoria University of Wellington, she was a participant in the activist movements of the late twentieth century.

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