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British Shipbuilding and the State since 1918 : A Political Economy of Decline

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Few industries attest to the decline of Britain's political and economic power as does the near disappearance of British shipbuilding.

On the eve of World War I, British shipbuilding produced more than the rest of the world put together.

But by the 1980s, the industry which had dominated world markets and underpinned British maritime power accounted for less than one per cent of world output.

Throughout this decline, a remarkable relationship developed between the shipbuilding industry and the Government as both sought to restore the fortunes and dominance of this once great enterprise.

This book provides an analysis of 20th-century shipbuilding at the national level.

It is based on the full breadth of primary and secondary sources available, blending the records of central Government with those of the Shipbuilding Employers Federation and Shipbuilding Conference, as well as making use of a range of records from individual yards, technical societies and the trade press.

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University of Exeter Press
0859896072 / 9780859896078
Paperback / softback
02/06/2002
United Kingdom
English
320p. : ill.
23 cm
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