Industrial Memory in North East England: Negotiating Northernness
By (Author) Victoria Allen
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
7th January 2026
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Material culture
Social classes
Football variants and related games
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Industrial memory in North-East England examines how the region's industrial myth and memory have been articulated in the renegotiation of northernness. The book offers a critical contextualisation of the concept of northernness and the English North, and introduces the concept of the PopCultural Portfolio, a mixed-methods approach to conjunctural analysis in cultural and memory studies.
The book provides six richly illustrated case studies to demonstrate the practical application of cultural studies' expansive and inclusive understanding of texts, bringing together materials from North East football, folk, indie and exhibition culture to establish how the North East's industrial past continues to be remembered and functionalised as industrial memory. In turn, the conjunctural analysis demonstrates how industrial memory is articulated and mythologised as north(east)erness in contemporary popular culture.
Victoria C. Allen is a lecturer in English, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Kiel.