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Books
- Lawrence Black, Redefining British Politics: culture, consumerism and participation, 1954-70
(2010), Palgrave-Macmillan
- Lawrence Black, The Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain, 1951-64: Old Labour, New Britain?
(2003), Palgrave-Macmillan
Edited Volumes
- with Nicole Robertson, Taking Stock: Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history
(2009), Manchester University Press
- with Hugh Pemberton, An Affluent Society? Britain’s Post-War “Golden Age” Revisited, Modern Economic & Social History Series
(2004), Ashgate
- Lawrence Black et.al., Consensus or Coercion? The State, the People and Social Cohesion in postwar Britain
(2001), New Clarion Press
Journal Articles
- The benighted decade? Rethinking histories of 1970s’ Britain,
International Labor and Working-Class History
(2011 forthcoming)
- (with Hugh Pemberton), The ‘Winter of Discontent’ revisited 30 years on,
Political Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 4
(2009)
- (with Gidon Cohen), Activism: concepts and approaches,
Parliamentary Affairs, vol. 62 no. 2
(2009)
- The lost world of Young Conservatism,
Historical Journal, vol. 51 no. 4
(2008)
- ‘Making Britain a gayer and more cultivated country’: Jennie Lee, the creative economy and 1960s’ cultural revolution’,
Contemporary British History, vol. 20 no. 3
(2006)
- Whose finger on the button? British Television and the politics of cultural control vs. remote control’,
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, vol. 25 no. 4
(2005)
- Revaluing Wilson,
Parliamentary History, vol. 24 no. 3
(2005)
- Which?craft in Post-War Britain: the Consumers’ Association and the Politics of Affluence’,
Albion, vol. 36 no. 1
(2004)
- Labour at 100, edited by S.Berger,
Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für die Geschichte der sozialen Bewegungen, vol. 27
(2002)
- Popular Politics in Modern British History,
Journal of British Studies, vol. 40 no. 3
(2001)
- 'The Bitterest Enemies of Communism’: Labour Revisionists, Atlanticism and the Cold War,
Contemporary British History, vol. 15 no. 3
(2001)
- “Still at the Penny-Farthing Stage in a Jet-Propelled era”: Branch Life on the 1950s Left,
Labour History Review, vol. 65 no. 2
(2000)
- ‘Social Democracy as a Way of Life: Fellowship and the Socialist Union, 1951-9’,
Twentieth Century British History, vol. 10 no. 4
(1999)
Book Chapters
- Crosland’s Consumer politics,
in The Voice of the Citizen Consumer: a history of market research, consumers’ movements and the public sphere, edited by Kerstin Brückweh
(2010), German Historical Institute / Oxford University Press
- There was something about Mary: Social movement theory and the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association in sixties Britain,
in NGOs in Contemporary Britain: non-state actors in society and politics since 1945, edited by N.Crowson, Matthew Hilton, J.McKay
(2009), Palgrave-Macmillan
- ‘Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of groceries’: The Co-op and consumerism in post-war Britain,
in Taking Stock, edited by Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson
(2009), MUP
- Arts and Crafts: Social Democracy’s cultural resources and repertoire in 1960s,
in Transitions in Social Democracy: Cultural and Ideological Problems of the Golden Age, edited by Ilaria Favretto, John Callaghan
(2007), Manchester University Press
- Chi ha il dito sul telecomando? Il dibattio sulla TV in Gran Bretagna: la politica del controllo culturale (o scelta di stato) e della libera scelta (o controllo a distanza),
in Governare la televisione? Politica e TV in Europa negli Anni Cinquanta-Sessanta, edited by G.Guazzaloca
(2007), Diabasis
- ‘Making Britain a gayer and more cultivated country’: Jennie Lee, the creative economy and 1960s’ cultural revolution’,
in The Wilson Governments Reconsidered, edited by Glen O'Hara, Helen Parr
(2006), Routledge
- Bowling Together? Post-war consumer organisations in the USA and UK, a comparative history’,
in Affluence and Activism: Organised Consumers in the Postwar era, edited by Iselin Thein, Evan Lange
(2004), Oslo Academic Press
- The Impression of Affluence: Party Fortunes and Politics’ New Look’,
in An Affluent Society?, edited by L.Black, H.Pemberton
(2004), Ashgate
- “What kind of People are you?” Labour, the people and the ‘new political history’,
in Interpreting the Labour Party: Approaches to Politics and History, edited by J.Callaghan, S.Fielding, S.Ludlam
(2003), Manchester University Press
- "Sheep may Safely Gaze”: TV, the Left and the People in Britain, 1949-64,
in Consensus or Coercion?, edited by L.Black et.al.
(2001), New Clarion
- ‘The Liberal Party 1918-99’ in D. Murphy (ed.), Britain 1914-2000 (Harper-Collins, London),
in Britain 1914-2000, edited by D.Murphy
(2000), Harper-Collins
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