Modernization Frustrated
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Modernization Frustrated

The Politics of Industrial Decline in Britain Since 1900

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Modernization Frustrated

The Politics of Industrial Decline in Britain Since 1900

About this book

First published in 1988, Modernization Frustrated (now with a new preface by the authors) is a provocative analysis of modern British economic and political history. It takes as its central theme the ascendancy of the core financial institutions—the City, the Bank of England and the Treasury—and argues that, in the legitimate pursuit of their own interests, the financiers have committed the British state to a liberal economic orthodoxy, which is very often at conflict with the best interests of British producers.

Tracing the roots of this financial ascendancy back to the 18th and 19th centuries, the authors highlight how early industrialists were excluded from circles of wealth and power due to class prejudice, a legacy that persisted well into the 20th century. This enduring bias has allowed the free movement of capital to take precedence over the funding and restructuring needs of industry, contributing to Britain's decline as a manufacturing economy compared to other developed capitalist nations.

Continuous modernization is a pre-requisite for the survival and development of an industrial economy, and the authors describe in detail the many initiatives and movements throughout the 20th century which were rendered ineffective, because the proponents were unable to secure the support of government and financial institutions.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781040820476

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 ‘Wake Up England!’: National Efficiency, Tariff Reform and Modernization, 1900-1914
  10. Origins of the Edwardian Crisis
  11. Waking Up: (1) National Efficiency
  12. Waking Up: (2) Tariff Reform and Imperial Preference
  13. Modernization Marginalized
  14. Notes
  15. 2 War, Reconstruction and Normalcy, 1914-1929
  16. The Impact of War
  17. The State and the Industrial Economy, 1914-1921
  18. The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction, 1916-1922
  19. Normalcy Restored, 1922-1929
  20. Notes
  21. 3 The Liberal Consensus Modified, 1929-1940
  22. Towards Orderly Capitalism
  23. The Crisis of 1929-1932
  24. Industrial Modernization and State Policy, 1932-1939
  25. Notes
  26. 4 Total War and Industrial Modernization, 1940-1951
  27. The Impact of Defeat in 1940
  28. The War Economy
  29. The Political Economy of Reconstruction
  30. Protection and Reconstruction
  31. Notes
  32. 5 The Fall and Rise of the Producers’Alliance, 1951-1964
  33. Conservative Freedom, 1951-1958
  34. The Stagnant Society and its Enemies
  35. Notes
  36. 6 Modernization Frustrated, 1964—1979
  37. The ‘New Britain’ Aborted, 1964-1967
  38. The Failure of Heath’s Revolution, 1970-1974
  39. The Struggle over Labour’s Industrial Strategy, 1974—1975 The Collapse of the Modernization Consensus, 1975-1979
  40. Notes
  41. 7 The Political Economy of Deindustrialization, 1979-?
  42. The New Liberal Consensus
  43. Thatcherism: Cui Bono?
  44. Alternative Strategies
  45. Notes
  46. References
  47. Select Bibliography
  48. Index

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