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The Culture of Labourism Professor John Marriott

The Culture of Labourism By Professor John Marriott

The Culture of Labourism by Professor John Marriott


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Summary

Examines why the Labour Party's hold upon working class loyalties in East London in the 1930s was shakier than would superficially appear to be the case, arguing that working class politics do not necessarily mean the Labour Party but very often relate to a much longer tradition of labourism.

The Culture of Labourism Summary

The Culture of Labourism: East End Between the Wars by Professor John Marriott

East London in the 1930s was on the surface a staunchly Labour area, yet the Labour Party's hold upon working class loyalties was a great deal more shaky than most people realize. In this book John Marriott examines why this was so and argues that working class politics do not necessarily mean the Labour Party, but very often relate to a much longer tradition of labourism. He traces the processes by which the Labour Party came to assume and subsequently maintain power in West Ham. He argues controversially that its success lay not in administrative improvements, or as an automatic response to social and economic grievances, but in the way the Party articulated and integrated lived experience within a defined political sphere.

Table of Contents

Perspectives - labourism and West Ham; the ascent of the Labour Party; trade unions, politics and labour representation; the challenge of Poor Law struggles; the limits of Labourism. Appendix: the new survey of London life and labour.

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GOR002945970
9780748602858
0748602852
The Culture of Labourism: East End Between the Wars by Professor John Marriott
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
19910627
224
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