The focus of this paper is twofold but in each case involves us returning to the 1970s. First, I propose to revisit some theoretical debates that were being conducted then from within British Marxism, in relation to certain concepts concerning labour and industry. Second, I wish to articulate these conceptions with the early work of Sheffield post-punk band Cabaret Voltaire, in terms of both the band and of economic and political histories of their home city. Sheffield is synonymous in the popular imagination with the (de)industrialized North, notably for its steel and cutlery industries, something that Sheffield bands often draw on in their iconography and sometimes themes. Further, in the late seventies and early eighties, its reputation ...
This article looks at the controversial music genre Oi! in relation to youth cultural identity in la...
The first book of its kind, this collection reveals the contested nature of punk's cultural politics...
This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75...
The focus of this paper is twofold but in each case involves us returning to the 1970s. First, I pro...
To the casual observer, late 1970s Sheffield was a grim place, littered with the charred decaying re...
This thesis explores the tensions present in left-wing projects of renewal in the 1970s and 1980s by...
This chapter highlights continuities between the aesthetic evident in the songs and related material...
“To the centre of the city in the night waiting for you.” Centre and peripheries in English post-pu...
This essay offers an account of the tenants’ activist theatres which developed in Sheffield, UK, in ...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
This thesis aims to investigate the way in which anarchism - both as a means of theoretical politica...
In the seventies, Great Britain was crippled by a widespread recession during which more than a mill...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
The city of Sheffield’s attempts, during the early 1980s, at promoting economic regeneration through...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This article looks at the controversial music genre Oi! in relation to youth cultural identity in la...
The first book of its kind, this collection reveals the contested nature of punk's cultural politics...
This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75...
The focus of this paper is twofold but in each case involves us returning to the 1970s. First, I pro...
To the casual observer, late 1970s Sheffield was a grim place, littered with the charred decaying re...
This thesis explores the tensions present in left-wing projects of renewal in the 1970s and 1980s by...
This chapter highlights continuities between the aesthetic evident in the songs and related material...
“To the centre of the city in the night waiting for you.” Centre and peripheries in English post-pu...
This essay offers an account of the tenants’ activist theatres which developed in Sheffield, UK, in ...
The punk movement between 1976 and 1984 represented a distinct period in the development of youth cu...
This thesis aims to investigate the way in which anarchism - both as a means of theoretical politica...
In the seventies, Great Britain was crippled by a widespread recession during which more than a mill...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
The city of Sheffield’s attempts, during the early 1980s, at promoting economic regeneration through...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the interrelation and interaction of the labour unrest, 1910-14...
This article looks at the controversial music genre Oi! in relation to youth cultural identity in la...
The first book of its kind, this collection reveals the contested nature of punk's cultural politics...
This article uses the debate on youth culture that took place in the pages of Marxism Today (1973–75...