Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history
Taking stock
Herausgeber: Black, Lawrence; Robertson, Nicole
Consumerism and the Co-operative movement in modern British history
Taking stock
Herausgeber: Black, Lawrence; Robertson, Nicole
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This book assembles an expert team of leading authorities and up-and coming scholars to re-assess the status of the Co-op in modern British history and demonstrate the Co-op's continuing relevance to contemporary debates about consumerism and .
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This book assembles an expert team of leading authorities and up-and coming scholars to re-assess the status of the Co-op in modern British history and demonstrate the Co-op's continuing relevance to contemporary debates about consumerism and .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9780719076848
- ISBN-10: 0719076846
- Artikelnr.: 26409297
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9780719076848
- ISBN-10: 0719076846
- Artikelnr.: 26409297
Lawrence Black is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at Durham University. Nicole Robertson is Lecturer in History at the University of Northumbria and was the Economic History Society's R. H. Tawney Fellow 2006-07 (University of Nottingham)
List of contributors Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables 1. Taking stock: an introduction
Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson Part I. Debating and constructing post
war decline 2. The post
war decline of the British retail Co
operative movement: nature, causes and consequences
John Walton 3. 'Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of groceries': the Co
operative Independent Commission (CIC) and consumerism in post
war Britain
Lawrence Black 4. Consumer co
operation and the transformation of modern food retailing: the British and Norwegian consumer co
operative movement in comparison, 1950
2002
Espen Ekberg Part II. Ideologies and identities 5. The consumer co
operative movement in cross
national perspective: Britain and Sweden, c.1860
1939
Mary Hilson 6. The identity of co
operative and mutual enterprises and the political sociology of Emile Durkheim: an introduction
Stephen Yeo 7. Irish railwaymen and the retail Co
operative movement, 1917
23
Conor McCabe 8. Employers and workers: conflicting identities over women's wages in the co
operative movement, 1906
18
Rachael Vorberg
Rugh 9. 'Mothers for Peace', co
operation, feminism and peace: the Women's Co
operative Guild and the anti
war movement between the wars
Andrew Flinn Part III. Consumerism and material culture 10. The commemorative urge: the Co
operative movement's collective memory
Chris Wrigley 11. Promoting product quality: the Co
op and the Council of Industrial Design
Lesley Whitworth 12. Innovation, modernisation, consumerism: the Co
operative movement and the making of British advertising and marketing culture, 1890s
1960s
Stefan Schwarzkopf 13. 'Co
operation: the hope of the consumer'? The co
operative movement and consumer protection
Nicole Robertson 14. 'Cost of cup of tea': Fair Trade and the British Co
operative movement, c.1960
2000
Matthew Anderson
Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson Part I. Debating and constructing post
war decline 2. The post
war decline of the British retail Co
operative movement: nature, causes and consequences
John Walton 3. 'Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of groceries': the Co
operative Independent Commission (CIC) and consumerism in post
war Britain
Lawrence Black 4. Consumer co
operation and the transformation of modern food retailing: the British and Norwegian consumer co
operative movement in comparison, 1950
2002
Espen Ekberg Part II. Ideologies and identities 5. The consumer co
operative movement in cross
national perspective: Britain and Sweden, c.1860
1939
Mary Hilson 6. The identity of co
operative and mutual enterprises and the political sociology of Emile Durkheim: an introduction
Stephen Yeo 7. Irish railwaymen and the retail Co
operative movement, 1917
23
Conor McCabe 8. Employers and workers: conflicting identities over women's wages in the co
operative movement, 1906
18
Rachael Vorberg
Rugh 9. 'Mothers for Peace', co
operation, feminism and peace: the Women's Co
operative Guild and the anti
war movement between the wars
Andrew Flinn Part III. Consumerism and material culture 10. The commemorative urge: the Co
operative movement's collective memory
Chris Wrigley 11. Promoting product quality: the Co
op and the Council of Industrial Design
Lesley Whitworth 12. Innovation, modernisation, consumerism: the Co
operative movement and the making of British advertising and marketing culture, 1890s
1960s
Stefan Schwarzkopf 13. 'Co
operation: the hope of the consumer'? The co
operative movement and consumer protection
Nicole Robertson 14. 'Cost of cup of tea': Fair Trade and the British Co
operative movement, c.1960
2000
Matthew Anderson
List of contributors Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables 1. Taking stock: an introduction
Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson Part I. Debating and constructing post
war decline 2. The post
war decline of the British retail Co
operative movement: nature, causes and consequences
John Walton 3. 'Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of groceries': the Co
operative Independent Commission (CIC) and consumerism in post
war Britain
Lawrence Black 4. Consumer co
operation and the transformation of modern food retailing: the British and Norwegian consumer co
operative movement in comparison, 1950
2002
Espen Ekberg Part II. Ideologies and identities 5. The consumer co
operative movement in cross
national perspective: Britain and Sweden, c.1860
1939
Mary Hilson 6. The identity of co
operative and mutual enterprises and the political sociology of Emile Durkheim: an introduction
Stephen Yeo 7. Irish railwaymen and the retail Co
operative movement, 1917
23
Conor McCabe 8. Employers and workers: conflicting identities over women's wages in the co
operative movement, 1906
18
Rachael Vorberg
Rugh 9. 'Mothers for Peace', co
operation, feminism and peace: the Women's Co
operative Guild and the anti
war movement between the wars
Andrew Flinn Part III. Consumerism and material culture 10. The commemorative urge: the Co
operative movement's collective memory
Chris Wrigley 11. Promoting product quality: the Co
op and the Council of Industrial Design
Lesley Whitworth 12. Innovation, modernisation, consumerism: the Co
operative movement and the making of British advertising and marketing culture, 1890s
1960s
Stefan Schwarzkopf 13. 'Co
operation: the hope of the consumer'? The co
operative movement and consumer protection
Nicole Robertson 14. 'Cost of cup of tea': Fair Trade and the British Co
operative movement, c.1960
2000
Matthew Anderson
Lawrence Black, Nicole Robertson Part I. Debating and constructing post
war decline 2. The post
war decline of the British retail Co
operative movement: nature, causes and consequences
John Walton 3. 'Trying to sell a parcel of politics with a parcel of groceries': the Co
operative Independent Commission (CIC) and consumerism in post
war Britain
Lawrence Black 4. Consumer co
operation and the transformation of modern food retailing: the British and Norwegian consumer co
operative movement in comparison, 1950
2002
Espen Ekberg Part II. Ideologies and identities 5. The consumer co
operative movement in cross
national perspective: Britain and Sweden, c.1860
1939
Mary Hilson 6. The identity of co
operative and mutual enterprises and the political sociology of Emile Durkheim: an introduction
Stephen Yeo 7. Irish railwaymen and the retail Co
operative movement, 1917
23
Conor McCabe 8. Employers and workers: conflicting identities over women's wages in the co
operative movement, 1906
18
Rachael Vorberg
Rugh 9. 'Mothers for Peace', co
operation, feminism and peace: the Women's Co
operative Guild and the anti
war movement between the wars
Andrew Flinn Part III. Consumerism and material culture 10. The commemorative urge: the Co
operative movement's collective memory
Chris Wrigley 11. Promoting product quality: the Co
op and the Council of Industrial Design
Lesley Whitworth 12. Innovation, modernisation, consumerism: the Co
operative movement and the making of British advertising and marketing culture, 1890s
1960s
Stefan Schwarzkopf 13. 'Co
operation: the hope of the consumer'? The co
operative movement and consumer protection
Nicole Robertson 14. 'Cost of cup of tea': Fair Trade and the British Co
operative movement, c.1960
2000
Matthew Anderson