• Nostalgia – a reassessment in the era of austerity

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    This roundtable brings together scholars to focus on the role, and representation, of nostalgia in deindustrialisation studies. In their paradigm shifting piece, Cowie and Heathcott (2003) urged us to 'move beyond' smokestack nostalgia and tales of victimisation through closure. However, 20 years later, this perspective requires revisiting. Across the deindustrialising world, areas formerly built-up around industry continue to suffer from multiple deprivations in: crime; poverty; poor environment; addiction; unemployment; poor health, and more. In this roundtable, we consider how a reassessment of nostalgic reflections, and their meanings, can contribute to our understandings of experience in deindustrialisation's half-life across generations. Taken together, they offer fresh insights into how we can reconnect the history of deindustrialisation with the contemporary experience of those communities worst impacted.

    Chairs/Organisers: Dr Hilary Orange (Swansea University) and Dr Andy Clark (Newcastle University)

    Presenters:
    Andy Clark, Newcastle University
    Fred Burrill, Cape Breton University
    Jackie Clarke, University of Glasgow
    Sinead Burns, Queen’s University Belfast
    Stefan Berger, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum
    Magdalena Novoa, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
    Ewan Gibbs, University of Glasgow

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  • CURATING AND ARCHIVING DEINDUSTRIALIZATION

    This final session in our Rethinking Deindustrialization Studies roundtable series brings curatorial and archival knowledge into the conversation.

  • TOWARDS A GLOBAL DEINDUSTRIALIZATION STUDIES

    The second of two sessions aimed at expanding the geographic imaginary of deindustrialization studies from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America.

  • DEINDUSTRIALIZING AUSTRALIA 

    The first of two sessions aimed at expanding the geographic imaginary of deindustrialization studies from the old industrial heartlands of Western Europe and North America.

  • History and Memory in Gentrifying St-Henri

    Saint-Henri, a working-class neighbourhood in the Southwest of Montreal, was once at the heart of industrial capitalism in Canada. Brutal processes of deindustrialization and gentrification have created multiple historical layers of displacement and resistance, the traces of which are imprinted in popular memory. Over the course of the last few months, undergraduate History students at […]