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Routledge international handbook of deindustrialization studies / edited by Tim Strangleman, Sherry Lee Linkon, Steven High, Jackie Clarke, Stefan Berger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge international handbooksPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025Description: xviii, 505 pages : illustrations; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032311524 (hbk.)
  • 9781032311531
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Routledge international handbook of deindustrialization studiesDDC classification:
  • 338.09 STR 23 023135
LOC classification:
  • HD2329 .R679 2025
Summary: "The Routledge International Handbook of Deindustrialization Studies is a timely volume that provides an overview of this interdisciplinary field that emerged in response to the widespread decline of manufacturing and heavy industry from the 1980s onwards. Edited by prominent figures in the field, the volume brings together many of the leading scholars from a range of countries across the globe to offer a multifaceted overview of deindustrialization and its impact. Deindustrialisation has been cited as one of the factors behind the rise of the far right, and to a lesser extent the far left, across Europe, the rise and success of Trumpism in the US, and the Brexit vote as well as the more recent and sudden erosion of UK Labour's 'Red Wall' of the North of England. This collection brings together scholars of deindustrialisation around the globe and from a wide variety of academic disciplines including history, sociology, politics, geography, economics, anthropology, literature, arts practice, photography, heritage, and cultural studies. In doing so, the Handbook explores the roots of deindustrialisation across the world, highlights the key themes and issues in the field, illustrates the intersectional and interdisciplinary character of the field, and shows how deindustrialisation lies at the heart of many of the key political, cultural, social and economic issues of our time. Written in a clear and accessible style, the Handbook is a comprehensive interdisciplinary volume for this young but maturing field. The volume is a valuable resource for students, teachers and researchers interested in industrial decline, closure and the multifaceted impacts they cause. It speaks to readers across the arts, humanities, social and political sciences concerned with deindustrialization broadly defined"--
List(s) this item appears in: New Collection - June 2025
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"The Routledge International Handbook of Deindustrialization Studies is a timely volume that provides an overview of this interdisciplinary field that emerged in response to the widespread decline of manufacturing and heavy industry from the 1980s onwards. Edited by prominent figures in the field, the volume brings together many of the leading scholars from a range of countries across the globe to offer a multifaceted overview of deindustrialization and its impact. Deindustrialisation has been cited as one of the factors behind the rise of the far right, and to a lesser extent the far left, across Europe, the rise and success of Trumpism in the US, and the Brexit vote as well as the more recent and sudden erosion of UK Labour's 'Red Wall' of the North of England. This collection brings together scholars of deindustrialisation around the globe and from a wide variety of academic disciplines including history, sociology, politics, geography, economics, anthropology, literature, arts practice, photography, heritage, and cultural studies. In doing so, the Handbook explores the roots of deindustrialisation across the world, highlights the key themes and issues in the field, illustrates the intersectional and interdisciplinary character of the field, and shows how deindustrialisation lies at the heart of many of the key political, cultural, social and economic issues of our time. Written in a clear and accessible style, the Handbook is a comprehensive interdisciplinary volume for this young but maturing field. The volume is a valuable resource for students, teachers and researchers interested in industrial decline, closure and the multifaceted impacts they cause. It speaks to readers across the arts, humanities, social and political sciences concerned with deindustrialization broadly defined"--

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