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Crisis? What Crisis? John Shepherd

Crisis? What Crisis? By John Shepherd

Crisis? What Crisis? by John Shepherd


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The first full length account of the 1979 'winter of discontent'

Crisis? What Crisis? Summary

Crisis? What Crisis?: The Callaghan Government and the British 'Winter of Discontent' by John Shepherd

Over thirty years later, the 'winter of discontent' of 1978-79 still resonates in British politics. On 22 January 1979, 1.5 million workers were on strike and industrial unrest swept Britain in an Arctic winter. Militant shop stewards blocked medical supplies to hospitals, mountains of rubbish remained uncollected, striking road hauliers threatened to bring the country to a standstill. Even the dead were left unburied. Within weeks, the beleaguered Callaghan Labour government fell from power. In the 1979 general election, Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, beginning eighteen years of unbroken Conservative rule. Based on a wide range of newly available historical sources and key interviews, this full-length account, now available in paperback, breaks new ground, analysing the origins, character and impact of a turbulent period of industrial unrest.

About John Shepherd

John Shepherd is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Huddersfield

Table of Contents

1. Winters of discontent 2. Government, unions and the collapse of the Social Contract 3. The Ford strike, 1978 4. The oil tanker drivers' dispute and the road hauliers' strike 5. Public sector strikes 6. Media coverage 7. The Conservative Party and the 'winter of discontent' 8. Political aftermath 9. Winter of discontent: a view from abroad Index

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GOR007494037
9781784991159
1784991155
Crisis? What Crisis?: The Callaghan Government and the British 'Winter of Discontent' by John Shepherd
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
20150921
240
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