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    The Routledge Handbook of the Global 1980s by Davis, Jonathan;

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    Short description:

    The Routledge Handbook of the Global 1980s brings together specialists from across the world to examine how the decade was shaped by these changes to politics, economics, culture, societies, and protest movements.

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    Long description:

    The 1980s was a decade of enormous global change. Upheaval from the top of governments to the bottom of societies saw a new world order begin to emerge. A new form of capitalism redefined global economics on both the right and left as market forces were unleashed. The ideological conflict of the previous four decades petered out as superpower relations improved. A more interconnected world introduced new consumer products and forms of popular culture to societies across the globe. And protest movements saw new battles fought and new alliances forged in an increasingly interdependent world.


    The Routledge Handbook of the Global 1980s brings together specialists from across the world to examine how the decade was shaped by these changes to politics, economics, culture, societies, and protest movements. The Handbook is divided into five parts focusing on the global environment, globalisation and neoliberalism, politics and society, culture and society, and the closing stages of the global Cold War.


    By taking an international approach to the history of the 1980s, this book offers a wide-ranging and important new perspective of this hugely transformative decade. It will appeal to students and scholars alike as well as all those interested in the political, social, economic, and cultural shifts of the 1980s.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction


    Part 1: The Global Environment


    Chapter 1


    Rising seas, rising islands: Negotiating development at the dawn of climate diplomacy


    Ruth A. Morgan


    Chapter 2


    A leader in the making: Environmental policy in the European Union during the 1980s


    Stavros Afionis


    Chapter 3


    Green Globalisation? The Environment vs. Development Debate in 1980s India


    Elizabeth Chatterjee


    Part 2: Globalisation and Neoliberalism


    Chapter 4


    Big Bang: London in the 1980s


    Rohan McWilliam


    Chapter 5


    From Vancouver to Vladivostok: Gorbachev, globalisation and building a Common European Home


    Mark Sandle


    Chapter 6


    Hong Konger identity and the Global 1980s


    Fu Yuwei and Mark Hampton


    Chapter 7


    South Korea and Globalisation


    J. E. Hoare


    Chapter 8


    The Australian Labor Party and the New Zealand Labour Party in the Nineteen-Eighties: ‘A Model for Others?’


    Antony Taylor


    Chapter 9


    Was there an alternative? The Irish economy, political leadership, and the dilemmas of Labour in the 1980s


    Richard Carr


    Chapter 10


    Le Cercle, the ‘End of History,’ and the Transatlantic Politics of the 1980s


    Richard Carr and Bradley Hart


    Part 3: Politics and Society


    Chapter 11


    ‘Like you we sit on the doorstep of the world’s end’: Women’s global peace camps of the 1980s


    Rosa Campbell


    Chapter 12


    Feminism in Thatcher’s England: Divisions, Alliances, Tragedies


    Lucy Bland


    Chapter 13


    Soviet Women in the 1980s


    Melanie Ilic


    Chapter 14


    Human Rights and Transnational Networks


    Mark Hurst


    Chapter 15


    Brazil’s Indigenous Movement in the Global 1980s


    Anna Grimaldi


    Chapter 16


    AIDS in the 1980s: How AIDS was politicised in domestic and global responses


    Young Soo Kim


    Chapter 17


    The Collapse of the Soviet Union


    Christopher Read


    Part 4: Culture and Society


    Chapter 18


    Living in a material world – American popular culture, political realignment, and social change in the 1980s


    Bradley Hart


    Chapter 19


    Fashion, economic reform, and the dismantling of Soviet state socialism


    Natalya Chernyshova


    Chapter 20


    The Globalisation of British Food


    Danielle La Scala and Panikos Panayi


    Chapter 21


    Popular Culture in Australia during the 1980s


    Frank Bongiorno


    Chapter 22


    Behind NME Lines: the politicisation of the UK music press and its coverage of the Northern Ireland conflict


    Sean Campbell


    Chapter 23


    The Cold War in Popular Culture in the East and the West


    Edwin Bacon


    Part 5: The Closing Stages of the Global Cold War


    Chapter 24


    Reagan, the Sandinistas and the Global 1980s: Illusions and Ghosts


    David Ryan


    Chapter 25


    Soviet Policy toward the Third World in the Global 1980s


    Natalia Telepneva


    Chapter 26


    The Cold War and African Conflicts of the 1980s


    Timothy Stapleton


    Chapter 27


    From the Islamic Revolution to Regional Wars: The Struggle for the Middle East, 1979-1991


    Guy Laron


    Chapter 28


    Europe's Nuclear Crisis of the Late Cold War


    Ruud van Dijk


    Chapter 29


    Migration and the Wall: Global Perspectives on the GDR


    Jenny Price


    Chapter 30


    Ending with a whimper, not a bang: the quiet end of the Cold War


    Jonathan Davis


     

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