The Second World War: remaking the British working class?

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Croucher, R. 2021. The Second World War: remaking the British working class? Historical Studies in Industrial Relations. 42 (1), pp. 133-143. https://doi.org/10.3828/hsir.2021.42.5
TypeArticle
TitleThe Second World War: remaking the British working class?
AuthorsCroucher, R.
Abstract

In the post-war years, to the 1970s, most historians’ verdict on the Second World War was abundantly clear: it represented a watershed in social and political relations, shifting Britain in a social-democratic and more egalitarian direction. In more recent years, this verdict has increasingly been called into question. Some historians began to judge the war’s results, especially in terms of the flattening of social and gender hierarchies, to have been considerably exaggerated. Geoffrey G. Field has produced a sizeable, detailed and well-produced work which reaffirms the judgements of the ‘war as dramatic watershed’ school. He synthesizes much of the work on British society and the working class in the Second World War, interspersed with analysis of the vast holdings of The National Archives, the Mass Observation Archive, as well as film and literary sources. This review focuses on industrial relations, particularly the arms industries: where unionization, collective bargaining and workplace union organization were transformed. Joint production committees, however, proved ephemeral.

KeywordsPolitical Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, History
Sustainable Development Goals16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
Middlesex University ThemeSustainability
PublisherLiverpool University Press
JournalHistorical Studies in Industrial Relations
ISSN1362-1572
Electronic2049-4459
Publication dates
Online09 Jan 2021
Print01 Sep 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited26 Jan 2023
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3828/hsir.2021.42.5
LanguageEnglish
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