Nerve 9 Launched on Merseyside
Catalyst | 16.11.2006 14:33 | Analysis | Culture | Other Press | Liverpool
Next year we'll all be celebrating eight hundred years of Liverpool. It had been there before 1207 of course, but it was then that King John officially recognised it because he needed a short crossing point for the Irish Sea. And over those eight hundred years, Liverpool has grown from being a tiny hamlet to being an international city with a population of nearly half a million. What happened in between?
Well there was slavery of course, which apparently ended when some kindly rich white men realised that it was a nasty and degrading thing after all. Then there were those 'four lads who shook the world' with their music. Now of course there's Coleen McLoughlin and Derek Acorah. So are these the people who made Liverpool what it is today? Partly. But then there's the rest of us. The great untold story.
Yes, Liverpool's hidden history is the main theme of Nerve 9. As you will see over the next 32 pages, the so-called 'ordinary' people are the ones who have made the biggest contributions. Did you know Liverpool has been brought to a standstill by strike action on three separate occasions? Well you do now. Read all about it on page four. Did you know that Merseysiders were fighting fascism long before Winston Churchill made his famous speeches? Turn to page six. How did football start in the city? You don't know? Then you need to be reading page ten. And there's loads more where that came from!
In the present tense, we actually stand pretty much alone in promoting local arts in what will officially (there's that word again) be the European Capital of Culture in just fifteen months! We have artist profiles as usual, plus a new music section that showcases Mersey music for your gigging or downloading pleasure.
Nerve 9 wasn't just made by a bunch of people with axes to grind. Ok, it was, but at Nerve we like to think that by learning about the successes and failures that make up 'our' past, we can plan for a better future. If you want to be an important part of Nerve's future, we can be contacted via mail@catalystmedia.org.uk. If you want to be an important part of Liverpool's future, find a way to disobey!
Nerve 9 is available for free in News From Nowhere, as well as all local cultural venues, cafes and libraries. This articles can also be read online at http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk/issues/nerve_latest_index.htm.
Merseyside and the 1926 General StrikeStanley Park - Birthplace of Liverpool Football
Mary Bamber - Free Radical
Liverpool & the Spanish Civil War
The Belve is Back!
The Garston Riots in 1912
Peter Blake Interview
All's Fair in Love and War?
Orwell and the Liverpool Docker
The Liverpool Seamen's Revolt of 1775
City of Ghosts
Roger Hill Interview
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Artist Profiles...Music Profiles
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