All students of contemporary socialism and the Left will have to reckon with Matt Myers vigorously written and painstakingly researched argument that Socialist and Communist party strategies, and not the end of the historic working class, ushered in the age of neoliberalism. A book that should reorient a long debate.
Charles S. Maier, Leverett Saltonstall Professor Emeritus of History, Harvard University
An important contribution to understanding the historical halt of the European labour movement around 1980, through political class analyses of three decisive strikes, in Britain, France, and Italy.
Göran Therborn, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Cambridge
The sheer range of evidence that Myers marshals across three counties into a propulsive narrative is hugely impressive. Myers' argument is a powerful and necessary corrective to simplistically deterministic explanations, and enduring myths, of class politics in the 1970s and 1980s. This book is surely destined to become a landmark in the historiography of political, economic and social transition in late twentieth-century Europe.
Colm Murphy, History