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BRITISH SOCIETY SINCE 1945 : New 2nd Edition (Social Hist of Britain Ser.)
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BRITISH SOCIETY SINCE 1945 : New 2nd Edition (Social Hist of Britain Ser.) Soft cover - 1990

by Arthur Marwick

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New York, NY: Penguin, 1990. 2nd Edition, 4th Printing . Soft cover. Very Good/None as Issued. Text/BRAND NEW. Softcover/VG; Strong w/edge & surface wear. First published 1982; this substantially expanded 2nd Edition added Chapter 17 & a Part Four (composed of 6 more chapters). Historical change in progress. Examination of Britain's society & life-styles since World War II to the Thatcher revolution. Drawing on a wide variety of sources --- including poetry, fiction & film --- British social historian Arthur John Brereton Marwick (1936 - 2006) explores changes in high & popular culture, family, race, gender & class relations, sexual attitudes, material conditions, and science & techonology. The added Chapter 17 covers 1982 thru' 1989. 430 pgs, 23 chapters in 4 parts: Part I, Social Consensus 1945-57; II, Roads to Freedom 1958-73; III, The Time of Troubles 1973-82; and IV, Privatization, Polarization and IT 1982-9, followed by Conclusion.
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High and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relations; sexual attitudes and material conditions; science and technology - the diversity of social developments in Britain from 1945 to 2002 are thoroughly explored in this new edition of aclassic text. 'Something of a tour de force... Without serious distortion or omission he moves dexterously through a wide variety of sources, ranging from poetry through film and novels to opinion polls.. it is astonishing how much he gets in' Times Educational Supplement. 'An enjoyable, readable, usable achievement which leads the field' John Vincent, Sunday Times

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Arthur Marwick is Professor of History at the Open University and served as Dean of Art from 1978 to 1984. His other books include THE SIXTIES and THE DELUGE.