Baggage of Empire: Reporting politics and industry in the shadow of imperial decline

by Martin Adeney

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Born just as the British Empire was taking its last breaths, Martin Adeney was part of the `twilight generation' caught between the imperial and postimperial ages, forced to navigate the insecurities - political, economic and cultural - faced by the British as we struggled to understand and adapt to our diminished place in the world order.

A compelling blend of memoir and narrative history, Baggage of Empire leads us through the crumbling ruins of great industries and imperial trade cities; from the retreat of the northern newspaper empires to an almost exclusively southern, metropolitan viewpoint; through the tumultuous dominance and decline of the trade unions; to the rise of Thatcherism and big business.

From the unique vantage point his career as a journalist has given him, particularly as industrial editor of BBC TV, Adeney notes that many of the issues that preoccupied us in the late '60s and early '70s - including immigration, housing, education, industry and communications - remain the daily currency of our political discourse. Despite all of our material prosperity and cultural self-confidence, we are all burdened, in one way or another, by the baggage of empire.
  • ISBN13 9781785901225
  • Publish Date 9 June 2016 (first published 27 May 2016)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Biteback Publishing
  • Format eBook
  • Language English