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Publications of Lawrence E. Black    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Lawrence Black, Redefining British Politics: culture, consumerism and participation, 1954-70 (2010), Palgrave-Macmillan
  2. Lawrence Black, The Political Culture of the Left in Affluent Britain, 1951-64: Old Labour, New Britain? (2003), Palgrave-Macmillan

Edited Volumes

  1. with Nicole Robertson, Taking Stock: Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history (2009), Manchester University Press
  2. with Hugh Pemberton, An Affluent Society? Britain’s Post-War “Golden Age” Revisited, Modern Economic & Social History Series (2004), Ashgate
  3. Lawrence Black et.al., Consensus or Coercion? The State, the People and Social Cohesion in postwar Britain (2001), New Clarion Press

Journal Articles

  1. The benighted decade? Rethinking histories of 1970s’ Britain, International Labor and Working-Class History (2011 forthcoming)
  2. (with Hugh Pemberton), The ‘Winter of Discontent’ revisited 30 years on, Political Quarterly, vol. 80 no. 4 (2009)
  3. (with Gidon Cohen), Activism: concepts and approaches, Parliamentary Affairs, vol. 62 no. 2 (2009)
  4. The lost world of Young Conservatism, Historical Journal, vol. 51 no. 4 (2008)
  5. ‘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)
  6. 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)
  7. Revaluing Wilson, Parliamentary History, vol. 24 no. 3 (2005)
  8. Which?craft in Post-War Britain: the Consumers’ Association and the Politics of Affluence’, Albion, vol. 36 no. 1 (2004)
  9. Labour at 100, edited by S.Berger, Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für die Geschichte der sozialen Bewegungen, vol. 27 (2002)
  10. Popular Politics in Modern British History, Journal of British Studies, vol. 40 no. 3 (2001)
  11. 'The Bitterest Enemies of Communism’: Labour Revisionists, Atlanticism and the Cold War, Contemporary British History, vol. 15 no. 3 (2001)
  12. “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)
  13. ‘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

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. ‘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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. ‘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
  7. 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
  8. The Impression of Affluence: Party Fortunes and Politics’ New Look’, in An Affluent Society?, edited by L.Black, H.Pemberton (2004), Ashgate
  9. “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
  10. "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
  11. ‘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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