Deindustrialisation and the Moral Economy in Scotland since 1955

Deindustrialisation and the Moral Economy in Scotland since 1955

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Phillips, Jim
Edinburgh University Press
EAN: 9781474479271
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Deindustrialisation is the central feature of Scotland's economic, social and political history since the 1950s, when employment levels peaked in the established sectors of coal, shipbuilding, metals and textiles, along with the railways and docks. This book moves analysis beyond outmoded tropes of economic decline and industrial catastrophe, and instead examines the political economy of deindustrialisation with a sharp eye on cultural and social dimensions that were not uniformly negative, as often assumed.Viewing the long-term process of deindustrialisation through a moral economy framework, the book carefully reconstructs the impact of economic change on social class, gender relations and political allegiances, including a reawakened sense of Scottish national identity. In doing so, it reveals deindustrialisation as a more complex process than the customary body count of closures and job losses suggests, and demonstrates that socioeconomic change did not just happen, but was influenced by political agency.
EAN 9781474479271
ISBN 1474479278
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Edinburgh University Press
Datum vydání 9. září 2021
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Phillips, Jim; Tomlinson, Jim; Wright, Valerie