Preserving the sixties : Britain and the "decade of protest"
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Preserving the sixties : Britain and the "decade of protest"
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Re-examining the long-held belief that the Sixties in Britain were dominated mainly by 'youth' and 'protest', the authors in the collection argue that innovation was everywhere shadowed by conservatism. A decade fascinated by itself and, especially, by the future, it also was tormented by self-doubt and accompanied by a fear of losing the past.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Dominic Sandbrook Introduction
- Trevor Harris and Monia O'Brien Castro 1. Sixties Britain: the Cultural Politics of Historiography
- Mark Donnelly PART I: POLITICS 2. The 1960s: Days of Innocence
- R. J. Morris 3. The Abortion Act 1967: a Fundamental Change?
- Sylvie Pomies-Marechal and Matthew Leggett 4. Industrial Relations in the 1960s: the End of Voluntarism?
- Alexis Chommeloux 5. The Radical Left and Popular Music in the 1960s
- Jeremy Tranmer PART II: CULTURE 6. Civil Rights in Northern Ireland and Friel's Freedom of the City
- Martine Pelletier 7. Pulp Diction: Stereotypes in 1960s British Literature
- Peter Vernon 8. Sketchy Counterculture
- Judith Roof 9. Psychic Liberation in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Ben Winsworth 10. Preservation Society
- Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski Conclusion
- Trevor Harris and Monia O'Brien Castro
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