White Heat

Sandbrook, Dominic

£16.99

Dominic Sandbrook looks behind the myths of the swinging sixties to unearth the contradictions of a society caught between optimism and decline. The sequel to ‘Never Had It So Good’, this book completes Sandbrook’s groundbreaking history of Britain in the 1960s.

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Publish Date: 11/10/2007
ISBN: 9780349118208 Category: Tag:

Description

Harold Wilson’s famous reference to ‘white heat’ captured the optimistic spirit of a society in the midst of breathtaking change. From the gaudy pleasures of Swinging London to the tragic bloodshed in Northern Ireland, from the intrigues of Westminster to the drama of the World Cup, British life seemed to have taken on a dramatic new momentum.

The memories, images and colourful personalities of those heady times still resonate today: mop-tops and mini-skirts, strikes and demonstrations, Carnaby Street and Kings Road, Harold Wilson and Edward Heath, Mary Quant and Jean Shrimpton, Enoch Powell and Mary Whitehouse, Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger.

In this wonderfully rich and readable historical narrative, Dominic Sandbrook looks behind the myths of the Swinging Sixties to unearth the contradictions of a society caught between optimism and decline.

Additional information

Weight 679 g
Dimensions 195 × 128 × 47 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

954

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941.0856 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K