1st Edition

Sixties Britain Culture, Society and Politics

By Mark Donnelly Copyright 2005
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    Sixties Britain provides a more nuanced and engaging history of Britain. This book analyses the main social, political, cultural and economic changes Britain undertook as well as focusing on the 'silent majority' who were just as important as the rebellious students, the residents if Soho and the icons of popular culture. Sixties Britain engages the reader without losing sight of the fact that the 1960s were a vibrant, fascinating and controversial time in British History.

    Introduction: Reading the Sixties

    1.  Post-war Britain, 1945-59

    2.  Consumerism, youth and sixties pop music

    3.  Anxieties, faith and intellectuals

    4.  Conservative crisis and Labour recovery, 1959-64

    5.  On screen

    6.  ‘Swinging London’ and the ‘long front of culture’

    7.  Labour’s first term and the politics of race

    8. Permissiveness and counter-culture

    9.  Poverty and devaluation

    10. 1968, cultural crisis and women’s liberation

    11. Powellism and nationalist politics

    12. Labour crisis and Conservative recovery, 1968-70

    Conclusion

    Bibliography

     Index

     

     

    Biography

    Mark Donnelly is Reader for History at St Mary's University College, Strawberry Hill. His many books include `Britain and the Second World War (1999).