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OverviewOn 14 June 2017, flames engulfed a residential block of flats in West London. 72 people lost their lives and many hundreds more were traumatised as a national ‘cladding crisis’ unfolded. Yet the Grenfell Tower fire was a disaster foretold – the culmination of successive decades of deregulation, corporate greed and institutional failure to learn from the lessons of past multiple-fatality fires. By advocating a historical approach spanning the twentieth century, Before Grenfell deepens our contemporary understanding of the events surrounding the disaster and reveals how past decisions taken by governments and industry bodies created the conditions under which the fire occurred. Drawing upon unexplored archives as well as extensive use of published records, Shane Ewen’s book traces the underlying causes of the fire through more than four decades of deregulation of fire precautions, scientific governance and building regulations by successive governments in thrall to the ideology of neoliberalism. In drawing upon several previous, and often forgotten, multiple-fatality fires, the book sheds light on the historic failures of policymakers to heed the lessons of the past in protecting vulnerable communities, arguing that good policymaking necessitates learning with history as well as learning from history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shane Ewen (Leeds Beckett University)Publisher: University of London Imprint: University of London Press ISBN: 9781914477256ISBN 10: 1914477251 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 20 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationShane Ewen is Professor of History at Leeds Beckett University, UK, where his research and teaching interests coalesce around urban history and the politics and culture of disasters and emergency preparedness. His previous books include Fighting Fires: Creating the British Fire Service, c.1800-1978 (2010) and What is Urban History? (2015). He is co-editor of the Urban History journal and has contributed several articles to the History & Policy network. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |