Labour in the Suburbs

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British electoral sociology
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Croydon Central
Croydon Council
Croydon North
Croydon North West
Croydon South
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Gants Hill
History
Independent Labour
Individual Membership
industrial to service economy
Labour
Labour Church
LCC.
metropolitan identity politics
Modern
municipal governance studies
Municipal Reform Party
Nuclear Disarmament
Pop Stars
Post-war Social Democratic Settlement
Ratepayers Association
Ruskin House
Safe Conservative Seat
Social
Social Democratic Alliance
St Helier
suburban transformation
Suburbs
Thornton Heath
Town Hall
twentieth century Croydon political change
UK's Armament
UK’s Armament
urban political history
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032206394
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is the first comprehensive economic, social and political study of the London suburb of Croydon from 1900 up to the present day.

One of the largest London boroughs, Croydon, has always been a mixed residential suburb (mainly private but with some municipal housing), which has strongly influenced the nature of its political representation. It was never just an affluent middle-class suburb or ‘bourgeoise utopia,’ as suggested by traditional definitions of suburbia and in popular imagination. In economic terms it was also an industrial suburb after 1918. It was then transformed into a vibrant post-industrial service economy following rapid deindustrialisation and remarkable commercial and office redevelopment after 1960. In this respect Croydon is also an ex-industrial suburb, similar to many other outer London areas and other peripheral metropolitan areas. Croydon’s civic identity as a previously independent town on the outskirts of London remains unresolved to this day, even as its political representatives seek to redefine the borough as a more independent ‘Edge City.’ Author Michael Tichelar examines this suburb by looking at the suburban development of London, the changing politics of Croydon and policy issues during the twentieth century.

Labour in the Suburbs will be of interest to the general reader as well as students of modern British history with special interests in electoral sociology, political representation and suburbanisation. It provides a template against which to measure the process of suburbanisation in the UK and internationally.

Michael Tichelar is a visiting fellow in History at the University of the West of England, UK. He is retired from academic life and a career in local government and managing voluntary organisations. He is the author of four published books on modern British history.

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