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We Shall Not be Moved: How Liverpool's Working Class Fought Redundancies, Closures and Cuts in the Age of Thatcher
By (Author) Brian Marren
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
20th January 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
331.80942753
Hardback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The city of Liverpool had frequently been prone to industrial unrest for most of its recent history, but it was the dawn of Thatcher and the sanctioning of neoliberal economic strategies which made Liverpool a nucleus of resistance against the encroaching tide of right-wing politics and sweeping de-industrialisation. This critique explores six case
Overall, Brian Marren has produced a very good book which for many years to come, will certainly contribute to the debate about political activism during the Thatcher years. Furthermore, through the gradual release of government archives and as historians begin to research the 1980s in greater depth, this study will in no doubt, feature in a number of books and articles about Liverpool and the Merseyside region, especially when reflecting how far the city has travelled and progressed over the past few decades.
Neil Pye, University of Huddersfield, Labour History Review
Brian Marren is an Independent Researcher specialising in the social and labour history of Contemporary Britain