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1960s Childhood (Paperback)
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1960s Childhood (Paperback)
Series: Britain's Heritage
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List price R268
Loot Price R223
Discovery Miles 2 230
You Save R45 (17%)
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Sixties children grew up in a more permissive and commercial age.
They enjoyed a childhood in which new vaccines gave children
protection from life threatening diseases while the contraceptive
pill meant smaller family groups. A controversial programme of
comprehensive education began to be rolled out while primary
schools would become less rigid and more centred on the needs of
the child. This was also the first young generation not to be
conscripted into the armed forces. Rising prosperity and rapid
technological advances meant more children lived in homes with
refrigerators, washing machines and science-inspired toys. Parents
had more leisure time to spend with their children and television
became the norm. Sixties children routinely travelled in cars and
went on family holidays, increasingly abroad. Sweets and toys were
plentiful in this first full decade without rationing. Teenagers
had money to spend on fashion, pop music and, worryingly, drugs.
The Beatles began to dominate the vinyl record market. This book is
part of the Britain's Heritage series, which provides definitive
introductions to the riches of Britain's past, and is the perfect
way to get acquainted with a 1960s childhood in all its variety.
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