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Born just as the British Empire was taking its last breaths, Martin
Adeney was part of the 'twilight generation' caught between the
imperial and postimperial ages, forced to navigate the insecurities
- political, economic and cultural - faced by the British as we
struggled to understand and adapt to our diminished place in the
world order.A compelling blend of memoir and narrative history,
Baggage of Empire leads us through the crumbling ruins of great
industries and imperial trade cities; from the retreat of the
northern newspaper empires to an almost exclusively southern,
metropolitan viewpoint; through the tumultuous dominance and
decline of the trade unions; to the rise of Thatcherism and big
business.From the unique vantage point his career as a journalist
has given him, particularly as industrial editor of BBC TV, Adeney
notes that many of the issues that preoccupied us in the late '60s
and early '70s - including immigration, housing, education,
industry and communications - remain the daily currency of our
political discourse. Despite all of our material prosperity and
cultural self-confidence, we are all burdened, in one way or
another, by the baggage of empire.
This book, first published in 1986, examines the miners’ strike
of 1984-5 – an event that formed the decisive break with a
forty-year-old British tradition of political and industrial
compromise. The stakes for the main parties were so high that the
price each was willing to pay, the loss each was willing to
sustain, exceeded anything seen in an industrial dispute in half a
century. This book examines and assesses the strike’s full
implications, and puts it into its historical and political
context.
This book, first published in 1986, examines the miners' strike of
1984-5 - an event that formed the decisive break with a
forty-year-old British tradition of political and industrial
compromise. The stakes for the main parties were so high that the
price each was willing to pay, the loss each was willing to
sustain, exceeded anything seen in an industrial dispute in half a
century. This book examines and assesses the strike's full
implications, and puts it into its historical and political
context.
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