L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste

The 1978-1979 « winter of Discontent » has now been thoroughly analysed as a political myth through which the industrial disputes of the winter 1978-1979 were defined as the sure sign of a larger crisis of state authority and of the social-democratic management of the economy, thus helping usher in...

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Main Author: Marc Lenormand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation Britannique 2016-12-01
Series:Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rfcb/1683
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spelling doaj-f7d733e66cf643ab9af177d8a9f2613e2020-11-25T02:24:40ZengCentre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation BritanniqueRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique0248-90152429-43732016-12-012210.4000/rfcb.1683L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travaillisteMarc LenormandThe 1978-1979 « winter of Discontent » has now been thoroughly analysed as a political myth through which the industrial disputes of the winter 1978-1979 were defined as the sure sign of a larger crisis of state authority and of the social-democratic management of the economy, thus helping usher in the Conservatives’ neoliberal agenda. This paper highlights a series of dynamics running through the whole decade 1970-1979, which led to the industrial disputes of 1978-1979 pitting trade unions against a Labour government, thereby revealing the fracturing of the alliance between the industrial and political wings of the UK Labour movement. These dynamics are the internal transformation of the trade union movement, the evolving relation between trade unions and government in opposition then in power, and finally the increasing divide between left and right within the party as the leadership of the party rejected the calls for an Alternative Economic Strategy and introduced strict limits on public spending and wage increases in the second half of the decade. The « winter of Discontent » can therefore best be conceived as a stage, albeit climactic, in the process of resolving the internal crisis of Labour, which took the form of « modernisation » and a shift to the centre from the mid-1980s.http://journals.openedition.org/rfcb/1683trade unionismstrikes« winter of discontent »James Callaghan1970s
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Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique
trade unionism
strikes
« winter of discontent »
James Callaghan
1970s
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title L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
title_short L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
title_full L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
title_fullStr L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
title_full_unstemmed L’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
title_sort l’« hiver du mécontentement » de 1978-1979 : du mythe politique à la crise interne du mouvement travailliste
publisher Centre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation Britannique
series Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique
issn 0248-9015
2429-4373
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The 1978-1979 « winter of Discontent » has now been thoroughly analysed as a political myth through which the industrial disputes of the winter 1978-1979 were defined as the sure sign of a larger crisis of state authority and of the social-democratic management of the economy, thus helping usher in the Conservatives’ neoliberal agenda. This paper highlights a series of dynamics running through the whole decade 1970-1979, which led to the industrial disputes of 1978-1979 pitting trade unions against a Labour government, thereby revealing the fracturing of the alliance between the industrial and political wings of the UK Labour movement. These dynamics are the internal transformation of the trade union movement, the evolving relation between trade unions and government in opposition then in power, and finally the increasing divide between left and right within the party as the leadership of the party rejected the calls for an Alternative Economic Strategy and introduced strict limits on public spending and wage increases in the second half of the decade. The « winter of Discontent » can therefore best be conceived as a stage, albeit climactic, in the process of resolving the internal crisis of Labour, which took the form of « modernisation » and a shift to the centre from the mid-1980s.
topic trade unionism
strikes
« winter of discontent »
James Callaghan
1970s
url http://journals.openedition.org/rfcb/1683
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