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Scouse Republic
Scouse Republic: An Alternative History of Liverpool | David Swift
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This is Liverpool like you have never known it. Liverpool is a unique city within the United Kingdom; its dialect, hedonism, friendliness, rejection of 'Englishness' and, most pertinently, its politics, all make for a rich cultural landscape. Yet, many of the things that make Liverpool the city it is today were not always at the fore. Furthermore, the complexity of the city, and an investigation into all aspects of its past, has not been readily available - until now. In Scouse Republic, David Swift expertly tracks the city's transformation from a humble village to a central component of the transatlantic slave trade and one of the most important ports in the world; from a stronghold of working-class Toryism to a bastion of left-wing politics, and analyses how the two manifest today. Swift interrogates the myths surrounding the city, offering a fully rounded perspective that considers both Liverpool's triumphs and tragedies, cleverly demonstrating how its remarkable evolution has added to the city's distinctive status. After all, in order to understand Liverpool, we need to understand its idiosyncrasies - all of which are key to comprehending modern Britain today, particularly in relation to racism, empire, deindustrialisation, immigration, popular culture and more. Interspersed with personal anecdotes from Swift, who was born and bred in Liverpool, Scouse Republic is the untold history of one of the UK's most iconic cities. Brilliantly researched and deeply compelling, it illustrates that there is far more to Liverpool than meets the eye.
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I have lots to say to the author and would love to sit down and chat with him. I agree with about 70% of his writing….some had me laughing. Outside of Liverpool, people with Liverpool connections or interested in social history- I‘m not sure who it appeals to.
Lots of people I work with get a mention which is always a bit weird! (Historians who write about Liverpool).
It‘s a definite pick though.

TrishB @arlenefinnigan in case you haven‘t seen. 2d
arlenefinnigan @TrishB this sounds brilliant! 3h
TrishB @arlenefinnigan I think you‘ll enjoy it 👍🏻 17m
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Next up - a book about home ♥️

squirrelbrain Ooh I saw this reviewed recently and thought of you…enjoy! 🤪 3d
Bookwomble Sounds interesting. Look forward to your review 😊 3d
bookishbitch I've been to the Liverpool library!! It was incredible. 3d
TrishB @bookishbitch it is lovely ❤️ 2d
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