New Books in History

Alan McDougall, "Dreams and Songs to Sing: A People's History of Liverpool FC from Shankly to Klopp" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Mar 27, 2026
Alan McDougall, Professor of History at the University of Guelph and lifelong Liverpool supporter, explains his people-centered history of Liverpool F.C. He discusses Anfield and the Kop as cultural anchors. He tackles difficult moments like Heysel and Hillsborough, examines race, gender, and ownership critiques, and compares Shankly’s local politics with Klopp’s global charisma.
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INSIGHT

Using Fandom To Strengthen Historical Analysis

  • Historians can combine scholarly rigor with personal fandom without losing credibility.
  • Alan McDougall wrote a people-centered Liverpool history by foregrounding his support and family ties to access fan perspectives unavailable to detached scholars.
ADVICE

Bring Your Voice Into Sports History Writing

  • Embrace personal voice in sports scholarship rather than strict detachment to make writing more engaging.
  • McDougall advises historians to use partisanship thoughtfully because fans often provide deeper, critical knowledge than detached observers.
ANECDOTE

Fan Falls Off Seat During Saint Etienne Night

  • Adrian Killen recalled squeezing into Anfield, watching a poor start, then celebrating a crucial goal and falling over his seat because no one was behind him.
  • This small, physical memory illustrates how personal, vivid moments at Anfield create lasting fan mythology.
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