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State of Emergency - Britain, 1970-1974 (Paperback)
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State of Emergency - Britain, 1970-1974 (Paperback)
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List price R579
Loot Price R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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State of Emergency : Britain 1970-74 is a brilliant history of the
gaudy, schizophrenic atmosphere of the early Seventies. The early
1970s were the age of gloom and glam. Under Edward Heath, the
optimism of the Sixties had become a distant memory. Now the
headlines were dominated by social unrest, fuel shortages,
unemployment and inflation. The seventies brought us miners'
strikes, blackouts, IRA atrocities, tower blocks and the three-day
week, yet they were also years of stunning change and cultural
dynamism, heralding a social revolution that gave us celebrity
footballers, high-street curry houses, package holidays, gay
rights, green activists and progressive rock; the world of Enoch
Powell and Tony Benn, David Bowie and Brian Clough, Germaine Greer
and Mary Whitehouse. Dominic Sandbrook's State of Emergency is the
perfect guide to a luridly colourful Seventies landscape that
shaped our present, from the financial boardroom to the suburban
bedroom. 'Hugely entertaining, always compelling, often hilarious'
Simon Sebag Montefiore, Sunday Telegraph 'Thrillingly panoramic ...
he vividly re-creates the texture of everyday life in a thousand
telling details' Francis Wheen, Observer 'Masterly ... nothing
escapes his gaze' Independent on Sunday 'Splendidly readable ...
his almost pitch-perfect ability to recreate the mood and
atmospherics of the time is remarkable' Economist
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