Description
Fresh thinking and new interpretations of Labour's past from today's leading historians - and demonstrates how a better understanding of Labour's history can help shape a more progressive future.
About the Author
Nathan Yeowell is Executive Director of Progressive Britain - the platform for policymaking, political education and imaginative thinking to rebuild Labour and the Nation. Prior to this, he was Head of Policy and External Affairs at the social sector think-tank New Philanthropy Capital and Head of the Labour Group Office at the Local Government Association.
Reviews
The book all wings of the Labour Party have needed for years. Lively, rigorous, and robust, Nathan Yeowell has assembled a timely corrective to the factional mythmaking that is too often an impediment to the candour required to make sense of a contested history. Those serious about interrogating the party's traditions - and remaking them for the 2020s - should start here. A breath of fresh air. * Patrick Maguire, Political Reporter for The Times, author of Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn *
A captivating, kaleidoscopic collection, packed with fresh thinking and new insights. Few volumes range as widely across Labour history, or bring together such an impressive range of authors. Rethinking Labour's Past is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present or future of the Labour Party. * Robert Saunders, Reader in British History, Queen Mary University of London, author of Yes to Europe! The 1975 Referendum and Seventies Britain *
Charting how leaders, intellectuals and activists navigated previous hinge points in Labour history, this excellent collection reconnects the party's present period of transition with those of generations past. Its cast of contributors showing renewed signs of life on the centre-left, Rethinking Labour's Past reveals how, for successive modernizers, the starting point has been to first interpret a shifting world as a springboard to change it. * Frederick Harry Pitts, Lecturer in Work, University of Bristol, author of Corbynism: A Critical Approach *
If Labour is again to win political power it faces hard choices, as it has in the past. The essays in this well-written volume show how Labour has succeeded when it has faced up to those challenges, and not ducked them - and why it has to do that again now. * Charles Clarke, former Labour Home Secretary, editor of British Labour Leaders *
As a historian, a Fabian and, latterly, a bit-player in some of this, I found every section a learning experience, and only regret this street map was not available earlier. * Dianne Hayter, former General Secretary of the Fabian Society, author of Fightback! Labour's traditional right in the 1970s and 1980s *
Book Information
ISBN 9780755640164
Author Nathan Yeowell
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 540g