This month’s issue includes 2019's Labour History Review Essay Prize Winner, Navigating Deindustrialization in 1970s Britain: The Closure of Bilston Steel Works and the Politics of Work, Place, and Belonging, by Matt Beebee. And Timo Luks examines Cadbury and Rowntree, two factories that have become experimental spaces in social engineering, redefining ‘factory citizenship’ by taking the metaphor of building a house to foster workers’ ‘responsibility;’ a concept with a strong gender bias.
JAMIE BRONSTEIN | JOHN BELCHEM | KATRINA NAVICKAS | TOM SCRIVEN
RESEARCH ARTICLES
TIMO LUKS
MATT BEEBEE
A PLACE IN HISTORY? THE 2018 MARX BICENTENNIAL IN GERMANY
DETLEV MARES
QUENTIN OUTRAM | JOE REDMAYNE | MATT PERRY | STEPHEN HOPKINS | MIGUEL MARTÍNEZ
LUCIO | LAURA RAMSAY
LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW ESSAY PRIZE
https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/issue/6041