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Marxism in Britain Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Marxism in Britain By Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Summary

Based on the Communist Party archives at Manchester, this book examines the decline of Marxism in Britain over the last sixty years.

Marxism in Britain Summary

Marxism in Britain: Dissent, Decline and Re-emergence 1945-c.2000 by Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Since the Second World War, Marxism in Britain has declined almost to the point of oblivion. The Communist Party of Great Britain had more than 50,000 members in the early 1940s, but less than 5,000 when it disbanded in 1991. Dissenting and Trotskyist organisations experienced a very similar decline, although there has been a late flowering of Marxism in Scotland.

Based on the Communist Party archives at Manchester, this text examines the decline over the last sixty years. Dealing with the impact of the Cold War upon British Marxism, the book looks at how international events such as the Soviet invasions of Hungary and Czechslovakia affected the Communist Party of Great Britain. The issues of Marxism and Britains withdrawal from the Empire are also addressed, as are the Marxist influence upon British industrial relations and its involvement in the feminist movement.

Focusing on the current debate in British Marxist history over the influence of Moscow and Stalinism on the Communist Party, Keith Laybourn explores the ways in which this issue, which divides historians, undermined Marxism in Britain.

About Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield, UK)

Keith Laybourn is Professor of History at the University of Huddersfield. He has written extensively on British labour history, British social policy and women in twentieth-century Britain.

Table of Contents

1. The Communist Party of Great Britain during the Emergence of the Cold War 1945-1956 2. The Emergence of the Broad Left 1957-1960 3. The Red Seventies: Industrial Conflict and the Emergence of Eurocommunism 1971-1979 4. The Challenge of Thatcherism, The Triumph of Eurocommunism and the Collapse of 'Stalinism' 1980-1991 5. Postscript: The Re-Emergence and Reconstruction of Marxism in Britain or 'All Dressed Up with Nowhere to Go'. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index

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NPB9780415322874
9780415322874
0415322871
Marxism in Britain: Dissent, Decline and Re-emergence 1945-c.2000 by Keith Laybourn (University of Huddersfield, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-11-17
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