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Author:
Kynaston, David, author.
Title:
Modernity Britain, 1957-62 / David Kynaston.
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Publisher:
Bloomsbury,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
872 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Nineteen fifties.
Nineteen sixties.
Great Britain--History--Elizabeth II, 1952-
Great Britain--Politics and government--1945-1964.
Great Britain--Social conditions--1945-
Great Britain--Social life and customs--1945-
Notes:
"'Opening the Box' copyright © 2013 by David Kynaston ; 'A Shake of the Dice' copyright © 2014 by David Kynaston"--Title page verso. "Tales of a New Jerusalem is a projected sequence of books about Britain between 1945 and 1979 ... This present volume ... comprises the fifth book in the sequence, Opening the Box, and the sixth book, A Shake of the Dice"--Author's note. Includes bibliographical references (pages 760-820) and index.
Contents:
[Bk.5]. Opening the box. Pt.1. Isn' 'e smashin'? ; A lot of mums ; Never had it so good -- Pt.2. Catch a falling Sputnik ; Not a matter of popularity ; A worried song ; Stone me ; Get the nigger ; Parity of esteem -- Pt.3. Unnatural practices ; Morbid sentimentality ; A merry song of spring ; We're all reaching up ; Beastly things, elections. A shake of the dice. 1. Sure as progress itself ; A real love match ; To the rear of the column ; Some fearful risks ; An act of holy communion -- 2. Why are we falling behind? ; Working, middle and kidding themselves ; This is my work now -- 3. Don't hang Riley ; We'll all be uprooted ; Make him Sir Yuri! ; The immigrants are human ; That first small cheer.
[Bk.6]. A shake of the dice. Pt.1. Sure as progress itself ; A real love match ; To the rear of the column ; Some fearful risks ; An act of holy communion -- Pt.2. Why are we falling behind? ; Working, middle and kidding themselves ; This is my work now -- Pt.3. Don't hang Riley ; We'll all be uprooted ; Make him Sir Yuri! ; The immigrants are human ; That first small cheer.
Summary:
"The late 1950s and early 1960s was a period in its own right--neither the stultifying early to midfifties nor the liberating mid- to late-sixties--and an action-packed, dramatic time in which the contours of modern Britain started to take shape. These were the 'never had it so good' years, in which mass affluence began to change, fundamentally, the tastes and even the character of the working class; when films like Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and TV soaps like Coronation Street and Z Cars at last brought that class to the center of the national frame; when Britain gave up its empire; when economic decline relative to France and Germany became the staple of political discourse; when 'youth' emerged as a fully fledged cultural force; when the Notting Hill riots made race and immigration an inescapable reality; when a new breed of meritocrats came through; and when the Lady Chatterley trial, followed by the Profumo scandal, at last signaled the end of Victorian morality."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
1620408090
9781620408094
OCLC:
(OCoLC)869437729
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)

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