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When the Lights Went Out - Britain in the Seventies (Paperback, Main)
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When the Lights Went Out - Britain in the Seventies (Paperback, Main)
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List price R402
Loot Price R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
You Save R36 (9%)
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The seventies encompass strikes that brought down governments,
shock general election results, the rise of Margaret Thatcher and
the fall of Edward Heath, the IMF crisis, the Winter of Discontent
and the three-day week. When the Lights Went Out goes in search of
what really happened, what it felt like at the time, and where it
was all leading. It includes vivid interviews with many of the
leading participants, from Heath to Jack Jones to Arthur Scargill,
and it travels from the once-famous factories where the great
industrial confrontations took place to the suburbs where
Thatcherism was created and to remote North Sea oil rigs. The book
also unearths the stories of the forgotten political actors, from
the Gay Liberation Front to the hippie anarchists of the free
festival movement. This book is not an academic history but
something for the general reader, bringing the decade back to life
in all its drama and complexity.
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