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Modernity Britain

- 1957-1962
Af: David Kynaston Engelsk Paperback

Modernity Britain

- 1957-1962
Af: David Kynaston Engelsk Paperback
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This edition collects both volumes of Modernity Britain for the first time

Following Austerity Britain and Family Britain, the third volume in David Kynaston''s landmark social history of post-war Britain

''Triumphant ... A historian of peerless sensitivity and curiosity about the lives of individuals'' Financial Times

''This superb history captures the birth pangs of modern Britain ... It is a part of Kynaston’s huge achievement that such moments of insight and pleasure should accompany what has become a monumental history of our recent past'' The Times
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David Kynaston’s history of post-war Britain has so far taken us from the radically reforming Labour governments of the late 1940s in Austerity Britain and through the growing prosperity of Family Britain’s more placid 1950s. Now Modernity Britain 1957–62 sees the coming of a new Zeitgeist as Kynaston gets up close to a turbulent era in which the speed of social change accelerated.

The late 1950s to early 1960s was an action-packed, often dramatic time in which the contours of modern Britain began to take shape. These were the ‘never had it so good’ years, when the Carry On film series got going, and films like Room at the Top and the first soaps like Coronation Street and Z Cars brought the working class to the centre of the national frame; when CND galvanised the progressive middle class; when ‘youth’ emerged as a cultural force; when the Notting Hill riots made race and immigration an inescapable reality; and when ‘meritocracy’ became the buzz word of the day. In this period, the traditional norms of morality were perceived as under serious threat (Lady Chatterley’s Lover freely on sale after the famous case), and traditional working-class culture was changing (wakes weeks in decline, the end of the maximum wage for footballers).

The greatest change, though, concerned urban redevelopment: city centres were being yanked into the age of the motor car, slum clearance was intensified, and the skyline became studded with brutalist high-rise blocks. Some of this transformation was necessary, but too much would destroy communities and leave a harsh, fateful legacy.

This profoundly important story of the transformation of Britain as it arrived at the brink of a new world is brilliantly told through diaries, letters newspapers and a rich haul of other sources and published in one magnificent paperback volume for the first time.

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This edition collects both volumes of Modernity Britain for the first time

Following Austerity Britain and Family Britain, the third volume in David Kynaston''s landmark social history of post-war Britain

''Triumphant ... A historian of peerless sensitivity and curiosity about the lives of individuals'' Financial Times

''This superb history captures the birth pangs of modern Britain ... It is a part of Kynaston’s huge achievement that such moments of insight and pleasure should accompany what has become a monumental history of our recent past'' The Times
____________________
David Kynaston’s history of post-war Britain has so far taken us from the radically reforming Labour governments of the late 1940s in Austerity Britain and through the growing prosperity of Family Britain’s more placid 1950s. Now Modernity Britain 1957–62 sees the coming of a new Zeitgeist as Kynaston gets up close to a turbulent era in which the speed of social change accelerated.

The late 1950s to early 1960s was an action-packed, often dramatic time in which the contours of modern Britain began to take shape. These were the ‘never had it so good’ years, when the Carry On film series got going, and films like Room at the Top and the first soaps like Coronation Street and Z Cars brought the working class to the centre of the national frame; when CND galvanised the progressive middle class; when ‘youth’ emerged as a cultural force; when the Notting Hill riots made race and immigration an inescapable reality; and when ‘meritocracy’ became the buzz word of the day. In this period, the traditional norms of morality were perceived as under serious threat (Lady Chatterley’s Lover freely on sale after the famous case), and traditional working-class culture was changing (wakes weeks in decline, the end of the maximum wage for footballers).

The greatest change, though, concerned urban redevelopment: city centres were being yanked into the age of the motor car, slum clearance was intensified, and the skyline became studded with brutalist high-rise blocks. Some of this transformation was necessary, but too much would destroy communities and leave a harsh, fateful legacy.

This profoundly important story of the transformation of Britain as it arrived at the brink of a new world is brilliantly told through diaries, letters newspapers and a rich haul of other sources and published in one magnificent paperback volume for the first time.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 880
ISBN-13: 9781408844380
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1408844389
Kategori: Storbritannien
Udg. Dato: 23 apr 2015
Længde: 57mm
Bredde: 130mm
Højde: 198mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 23 apr 2015
Forfatter(e): David Kynaston
Forfatter(e) David Kynaston


Kategori Storbritannien


ISBN-13 9781408844380


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 880


Udgave


Længde 57mm


Bredde 130mm


Højde 198mm


Udg. Dato 23 apr 2015


Oplagsdato 23 apr 2015


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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