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Alwyn W. Turner

    Glam Rock
    All In It Together
    A Classless Society
    Rejoice! rejoice! : Britain in the 1980s
    Crisis? What Crisis?
    Halfway to Paradise
    • Halfway to Paradise

      • 239pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Tells the story of Britain's embrace - and ultimate domination - of rock 'n' roll, from the earliest days with Bill Haley and the Comets to the emergence of the Beatles and Merseybeat, illustrated with photographs by photographer Harry Hammond.

      Halfway to Paradise
    • An acclaimed account of the most colourful and controversial decade in the history of modern Britain.

      Crisis? What Crisis?
    • 'A masterly mix of shrewd analysis, historical detail and telling quotes... Indispensable’ Mail on Sunday 'Among a host of recent books on the 1980s, Turner's stands out as comfortably the most entertaining’ Sunday Times When Margaret Thatcher became prime minister in 1979 she promised to bring harmony where once there had been discord. But Britain entered the 1980s bitterly divided over its future. At stake were the souls of the great population boom of the 1960s. Would they buy into the free-market, patriotic agenda of Thatcherism? Or the anti-racist, anti-sexist liberalism of the new left? From the miners’ strike, the Falklands War and the spectre of AIDS, to Yes Minister, championship snooker and Boy George, Rejoice! Rejoice! steps back in time to relive the decade when the Iron Lady sought to remake Britain. What it discovers is a thoroughly foreign country.

      Rejoice! rejoice! : Britain in the 1980s
    • The first popular history of a decade that is yet to be defined or anatomised as the 1960s or 1970s have been, A Classless Society goes in search of a Britain still reeling from the conflicts of the Thatcher years

      A Classless Society
    • A biting and original history which places culture front and centre to explain how our country went to pieces.

      All In It Together
    • Glam Rock

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Drawing on the collections of the V&A;, Glam Rock narrates the story of glam & explores its impact on fashion, theatre & film. In the early 1970s, glam rock changed the face of popular culture in Britain and, against a backdrop of a nation racked by economical and social crises, its flamboyancy provided an escapist dream for musicians and fans alike

      Glam Rock
    • Richly illustrated in full colour, this reissue of Welcome to Big Biba is a fitting tribute to the greatest pleasure palace in retail history.

      Welcome to Big Biba
    • An authoritative and entertaining history of the Edwardian age, told through its politics and popular culture

      Little Englanders