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Social-Imperialism in Britain

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In Social-Imperialism in Britain Neil Redfern examines the relationship between British labour and British capital in the two world wars of the twentieth century. He argues that the Second World Wa...
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  • 27 September 2018
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In Social-Imperialism in Britain Neil Redfern examines the relationship between British labour and British capital in the two world wars of the twentieth century. He argues that the Second World War, the so-called ‘People’s War’, no less than the First World War, was an imperialist war. He further argues that in both wars labour and capital entered into a social-imperialist contract in which labour would be rewarded for its support for war with such social and political reforms as votes for women and a health service, culminating in the ‘welfare state’ constructed after the Second World War. Concentrating on Lancashire, he examines the complex interaction between military successes and reverses, elite war aims, labour unrest and popular demands for reform.
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Price: $173.00
Pages: 268
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date: 27 September 2018
ISBN: 9789004320109
Format: Hardcover
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"This book brings together a Marxist approach to the two World Wars and the British working class and a study of the regional history in the same period. This makes it both an unusual and interesting study of our region. […] The book is one that all Lancashire libraries should have a copy of, it has added to our knowledge of labour in Lancashire during the two world wars whether you share or disagree with the author's approach to analysing the wars from a Marxist perspective." - Alan Fowler, in: North West Labour History 44 (2019-2020)
Neil Redfern, Ph.D. (Manchester, 1998), is now retired. He has taught history at Manchester University and Manchester Metropolitan University. He has published a monograph Class or Nation Communists, Imperialism and Two World Wars (I.B. Tauris, 2005) and many articles on the communist movement.