
Student Revolt
Voices of the Austerity Generation
Matt Myers(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-7453-3734-0 (ISBN)
Description
*Selected as one of openDemocracy's Best Political Books of 2017*
Whatever happened to the student revolt? In 2010 young people across Britain took to the streets to defy a wave of government attacks on education, increasing tuition fees, and cuts to grants for college students. Months of occupations, kettling and outbreaks of violence ensued, but to what effect? Today, students face new attacks on higher education from the current Conservative government.
Student Revolt tells the story of the year that introduced a generation to the power of mass movement, through the voices of the people involved. Activists', students', university-occupiers', young workers' and politicians' testimonies are woven together to create a narrative which starkly captures both the deep divisions as well as the intense energy that sprung from its actors.
The 'Millbank Generation' has since moved on - some fell into political inactivity - but many went on to explore different forms of politics, where they continue to fight. This book will provide a poignant reminder of the revolt for today's activists, as well as an opportunity to reflect on its many lessons.
Published in partnership with the Left Book Club
Whatever happened to the student revolt? In 2010 young people across Britain took to the streets to defy a wave of government attacks on education, increasing tuition fees, and cuts to grants for college students. Months of occupations, kettling and outbreaks of violence ensued, but to what effect? Today, students face new attacks on higher education from the current Conservative government.
Student Revolt tells the story of the year that introduced a generation to the power of mass movement, through the voices of the people involved. Activists', students', university-occupiers', young workers' and politicians' testimonies are woven together to create a narrative which starkly captures both the deep divisions as well as the intense energy that sprung from its actors.
The 'Millbank Generation' has since moved on - some fell into political inactivity - but many went on to explore different forms of politics, where they continue to fight. This book will provide a poignant reminder of the revolt for today's activists, as well as an opportunity to reflect on its many lessons.
Published in partnership with the Left Book Club
Reviews / Votes
'The student revolt represented a turning point in British politics. In the words of participants, Myers' important work captures a sense of the trajectory that leads us from Millbank in 2010 to Jeremy Corbyn today' -- Chris Williamson, Labour MP for Derby North 'Over the last decade the laws of politics in Britain have changed. This book is about the new rules of engagement' -- Peter Oborne, Associate Editor of The Spectator, author of The Triumph of the Political Class (2007)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
8 b&w photographs
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
266 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-3734-0 (9780745337340)
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E-Book
10/2017
1st Edition
Pluto Press
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Persons
Matt Myers is a doctoral student at the University of Oxford. He was a participant in the 2010 student movement and is the author of Student Revolt (Pluto, 2017).
Paul Mason is a writer and broadcaster on economics and social justice. He is the author of PostCapitalism (Penguin, 2015) and a contributor to Syriza (Pluto, 2015) and Student Revolt (Pluto, 2017).
Paul Mason is a writer and broadcaster on economics and social justice. He is the author of PostCapitalism (Penguin, 2015) and a contributor to Syriza (Pluto, 2015) and Student Revolt (Pluto, 2017).
Content
Series Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction by Paul Mason
1. Revolt
2. Millbank
3. Expectations
4. Street Fighting Youth
5. Occupy, Agitate, Organise
6. Why Did the Students Lose?
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction by Paul Mason
1. Revolt
2. Millbank
3. Expectations
4. Street Fighting Youth
5. Occupy, Agitate, Organise
6. Why Did the Students Lose?
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Notes
Bibliography
Index