Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom : a history of the British Shipbuilders Corporation
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Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom : a history of the British Shipbuilders Corporation
(Routledge studies in the economics of business and industry)
Routledge, 2021
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-169) and index
Contents of Works
- British shipbuilding under the Labour government 1966-70
- British shipbuilding under the Conservative government 1970-74
- The long road to nationalisation of shipbuilding under two Labour governments, 1974-77
- British Shipbuilders: the first two years under a Labour government
- British Shipbuilders under the Conservative government 1979-83
- Privatisation of British Shipbuilders under two Conservative governments, 1983-90
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom provides a systematic historical account of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, first looking at this major industry under private enterprise, then under state control, and finally back in private hands.
The chapters trace the evolution of public policy regarding shipbuilding, ship repair, and large marine engine building through the tenures of radically different Labour and Conservative governments, and through the response of the board of the British Shipbuilders Corporation, trade unions, and local management also. The book benefits from comprehensive archival research and interviews from the 1990s with leading players in the industry, as well as politicians, shipbuilders, trade union leaders, and senior civil servants.
This authoritative monograph is a valuable resource for advanced students and researchers across the fields of business history, economic history, industrial history, labour history, maritime history, and British history.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. British shipbuilding under the Labour government, 1966-70 2. British shipbuilding under the Conservative government, 1970-74 3. The long road to nationalisation of shipbuilding under two Labour governments, 1974-77 4. British Shipbuilders: the first two years under a Labour government 5. British Shipbuilders under the Conservative government, 1979-83 6. Privatisation of British Shipbuilders under two Conservative governments, 1983-90 Conclusions Epilogue
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