“Stuart Hall, Marxism Today, and the ‘making’ of counter-hegemonic politics under Thatcherism”
Herbert Pimlott  (Laurier University, Canada)
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Location: University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, W1B 2HW
Time: 17:00-19:00

Inspired by the cultural materialism of Raymond Williams, Dr. Herbert Pimlott will assess Stuart Hall’s role as a socialist public intellectual via his collaboration with Marxism Today. Analysing the material processes of production and distribution, the lecture will lay out the contribution to the battle of socialist ideas during the 1980s. The presentation draws from the forthcoming book: Wars of Position? Marxism Today, Cultural Politics and the Remaking of the Left Press, 1979-90 (Historical Materialism Book Series).

All seminars are free. To understand how many attendees we can expect, we kindly ask you to register (or cancel your ticket) using the registration link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/herbert-pimlott-stuart-hall-marxism-today-thatcherism-tickets-17460228012

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