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Vauxhall Motors and the Luton Economy, 1900-2002
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Dr Len Holden taught history at Redborne School, Ampthill before moving first to Cranfield University, then to Leicester Business School, De Montfort University, where he specialised in human resource management, on which he has written or co-authored books and articles. Since retirement he has focussed on local history and has been Secretary of Market Harborough Historical Society (opens in a new window), the editor of The Harborough Historian, Chair of Friends of the Harborough Museum and one of its Trustees. He has written a history of the town (opens in a new window) and has also made films on local history themes, two of which including Tales of a Land Army Girl, have won international amateur film prizes (opens in a new window). Patricia Bell was Bedfordshire County Archivist 1968-1986 and also General Editor for BHRS. She both edited and contributed to many BHRS volumes.

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A welcome addition to the rather sparse literature on the history of General Motors and its British subsidiary. ALBION
Fascinating.... Gives considerable insight into the company. Extremely well researched... this is a book for the serious enthusiast of the company. FLUTE NEWS, VAUXHALL OWNERS CLUB Provides a significant new contribution to the study of business history.. A well-written, well-researched and enjoyable book that anyone with an interest in business, economic or labour history would be well advised to read. TRANSACTIONS OF THE HISTORIC SOCIETY OF LANCASHIRE & CHESHIRE

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