Exploring two large economies which were heavily affected by
deindustrialisation in the late twentieth century, this book provides
insights into the social movements that brought about and also
challenged industrial reduction in Europe. Both the Ruhr region in
Germany and the Northwest of Italy experienced major structural
transformation from the 1960s as a result of deindustrialisation. With
contributions from experts in the field, this collection provides a
comparative overview of each region, examining policy implementation,
class relations, the changing political economy and environmental
impact. Analysing industrial and post-industrial landscapes, urban
developments and labour relations, the authors place their transnational
findings within the context of the wider literature on
deindustrialisation in the global North. A much-needed contribution to
deindustrialisation studies, which have traditionally focused on North
America and the UK, this book is a useful read for those researching
deindustrialisation and the social history of Europe.