Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot be read simply through the lens of contemporary politics. We therefore take the Northern Powerhouse as our starting point in a chapter which traces a long history of policy and planning discourses about the North of England. We use David Russell’s chronology of key historical moments in which Northern English cities hold a particular charge in cultural narratives of the nation to guide our analysis of contemporaneous tensions in debates about planning and governance. A focus on representations about the North of England over the course of the last two centuries reveals four interlocking themes: namely the role of London in directing debates a...
Why the North, why now and what is new? This chapter establishes the scholarly and real-world contex...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
This chapter situates the book’s analyses of the Northern Powerhouse, devolution and Northern econom...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
This book brings together a unique group of scholars to explore the politics of local ...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Posted by Neil Lee, Department of Geography & Environment and SERC The Northern Powerhouse is the go...
This project analyses perceived effects of the evolving Northern Powerhouse agenda on one of its maj...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Over the last two decades, the government has recognised the ‘problem’ of the north, and broad narra...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
The proposition that regional devolution in and of itself will lead to economic success has become d...
The ‘Northern Powerhouse’ is the name given to the recent public policy initiatives and investment l...
Why the North, why now and what is new? This chapter establishes the scholarly and real-world contex...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
This chapter situates the book’s analyses of the Northern Powerhouse, devolution and Northern econom...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
This book brings together a unique group of scholars to explore the politics of local ...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Posted by Neil Lee, Department of Geography & Environment and SERC The Northern Powerhouse is the go...
This project analyses perceived effects of the evolving Northern Powerhouse agenda on one of its maj...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
Over the last two decades, the government has recognised the ‘problem’ of the north, and broad narra...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
The proposition that regional devolution in and of itself will lead to economic success has become d...
The ‘Northern Powerhouse’ is the name given to the recent public policy initiatives and investment l...
Why the North, why now and what is new? This chapter establishes the scholarly and real-world contex...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
Mazierska sketches the dominant narrative of the North of England as that of an ‘oppressed region’, ...