The Death of Holden

2016 book by Royce Kurmelovs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Death of Holden: The End of an Australian Dream is a 2016 book by Royce Kurmelovs.

AuthorRoyce Kurmelovs
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHachette Australia
Publication date
2016
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The Death of Holden: The End of an Australian Dream
AuthorRoyce Kurmelovs
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHachette Australia
Publication date
2016
Publication placeAustralia
Pages317
ISBN978-0-7336-3578-6 (Paperback)
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Background and synopsis

The Death of Holden is an in-depth report into the closure of Australian manufacturing operations by Holden. The Death of Holden investigates how such a popular car, often considered a seminal Australian brand, could not sustain local manufacturing operations. It considers the broader future of manufacturing in Australia and the impact on workers and their communities.[1]

Reception

In the Sydney Morning Herald, Steven Carroll describes The Death of Holden as "a case study of modern economics in action."[2]

Patrick Mullins wrote in Books+Publishing that "Kurmelovs is at his best when he records the plaintive, angry, nostalgic, and stoic workers he meets and interviews," but due to lack of access, "falters when he goes after the politicians and car companies."[3]

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