“…151-184;Eames, 2017;Stoddart, 2015;Stoddart, 2014;Dorman, 2001;Hampshire, 2015) or fairly specific social and cultural aspects of 1980s British Cold War history(Cordle, 2017; Hogg, 2016, pp. 133-158;Knoblauch, 2017b;Shaw, 2005).3 In an article in History Compass, Stephen Brooke commented on the burgeoning field of 1980s British social and cultural history(Brooke, 2014). To date, the more comprehensive analyses of this crucial period in British history have largely taken the form of popular histories(Beckett, 2016;McSmith, 2011;Stewart, 2013;Turner, 2010; for a notable exception, see the contributions inHilton, Moores, & Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, 2017a) or have often focused on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the supposed centrality of Thatcherism to this period (e.g.,Jackson & Saunders, 2012a;Moore, 2013;Vinen, 2009;Filby, 2015).…”