Hope and Glory

Hope and Glory

Subtitle:
Rugby League in Thatcher's Britain
By:
Anthony Broxton
Price:
£25.00
Out:
ISBN:
9781801504553
Format:
Hardback
Size:
240 x 160
Pages:
352

Description

Hope and Glory is the untold story of rugby league in Thatcher's Britain. Against the backdrop of economic and social upheaval, the sport of the working class transformed itself. Broxton's book recreates this era with the dramatic tension of a novel, revealing it as a critical moment where despite losing everything, anything still seemed possible.

About the author

Anthony Broxton is a writer and historian best known for his work on the Labour Party. As the editor of the Tides of History project, he has written regularly for national publications such as The Times, The I, Tribune and The Critic, and has also appeared on television as a political commentator. In recent years, he has emerged as a prominent rugby league historian, charting the impact of the sport in British culture and working-class life.

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