Who Needs History
Lawrence & Wishart Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-85315-975-9 (ISBN)
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This issue of Soundings focuses on the current international relations crisis, and on beginning an in-depth critique of 'Blairism', particularly its ambivalent relationship to public services. There is also a special section on the left and history. Michael Rustin discusses global democracy and the Iraq crisis; Ali Ansari writes on democratisation in Iran; Costis Hadjimichalis and Ray Hudson look at post-modern imperialism and the project of European political integration; and Laura Agustin writes on gender and migration. Christian Wolmar surveys the wreckage caused by teh Government's transport policies; Alan Finlaysonanalyses New Labour's excessive use of the term modernisation; and G.C.Harcourt argues for a more co-operative approach to wages and management. Geoff Andrew, Kevin Morgan, Ilaria Favretto, Maud Bracke, John Callaghan and Willie Thompson write on why History is important for the left.
Global democracy and the Iraq crisis; Michael Rustin; Iran at the crossroads: Democratisation and the dialectics of the revolution; Ali Ansari; Geographical imaginations, post-modern imperialism and the project of European political integration; Costis Hadjimichalis and Ray Hudson; The failures of privatisation; Christian Wolmar; The meaning of modernisation; Alan Finlayson; Chickens come home to roast; G.C. Harcourt; Sex, gender and migrations: facing up to ambiguous realities; Laura Agustin; Five Poems; Alice Beer, Frances Angela, Martha Kapos, Terence Dooley, Patrick Hobbs; Reviews; Chris Pawling, Jo Littler, Caroline Bainbridge, Candida Yates; Part II Who needs history?; Introduction: why the left needs history; Geoff Andrews; Rummaging in Trotsky's dustbin: Or what does the left need with history?; Kevin Morgan; New left, new pasts?; Ilaria Favretto; What can the left learn from 1968? The Czechoslovak crisis, the left in Western Europe, revolution and reform; Maud Bracke *; Capturing the Labour Party: a masterplan that went wrong; John Callaghan; What can we learn from history?; Willie Thompson
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.6.2003 |
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| Reihe/Serie | "Soundings" ; 23 |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Geschichtstheorie / Historik |
| ISBN-10 | 0-85315-975-0 / 0853159750 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-85315-975-9 / 9780853159759 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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