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From Anger To Apathy: The Story of Politics, Society and Popular Culture in Britain since 1975

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

From Anger To Apathy: The Story of Politics, Society and Popular Culture in Britain since 1975

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr Mark Garnett

ISBN:

9781844135325

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

15th October 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Politics and government

Dewey:

941.085

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

380g

Description

A brilliant and controversial history of Britain over the last thirty years. In 1975, Britons spent much of their time complaining - and for good reasons. A Labour government with a wafer-thin majority was struggling in vain against rampant inflation. Trade union officials seemed more powerful than the politicians who had been elected through the democratic process. Even Londoners now considered themselves to be on the front line of a terrorist campaign which originated in Northern Ireland. Behind all this lay a fear of a devastating nuclear war, which could break out at any time whether or not a majority of British people agreed with the cause of conflict. More than thirty years later, it is easy to see why commentators thought that Britain was becoming 'ungovernable' in the mid-1970s. Yet evidence suggests that the British people were happier in those days than they have been in the early years of the twenty-first century; they were also much more inclined to cast votes in general elections. During the 1980s Britain was certainly affected by the 'Thatcherite', consumerist ethos. But on closer inspection, it turns out that Britons are just as 'angry' today as they were in 1975, if not more so. And are they really 'apathetic', as we are being told by political commentators In this groundbreaking new book, Mark Garnett charts the changes in British politics, society and culture since 1975. From Anger to Apathy breaks with the traditional approach to history by addressing the reaction to change through themes like lust, greed, fear and charity, while at the same time retaining a sense of chronological progression.

Reviews

Eye-openingly good * New Statesman *
A bold and unexpected argument... a fascinating book * Guardian *
Thoroughly compelling... Garnett is a fine guide to the sheer grimness of life 30 years ago, and his evocative tour d'horizon of Britain in 1975 shows off his ability to handle both high politics and low culture * Daily Telegraph *
Engaging... He has an eye for the off-beat detail and newspaper reports that capture the flavour of the period * Times Literary Supplement *
A convincing analysis...this survey asks some interesting questions about our social history and offers the first steps towards answering them * Metro *

Author Bio

Mark Garnett is the co-author of Splendid! Splendid! The Authorised Biography of Willie Whitelaw (Cape, 2002) and The A-Z Guide to Modern British History (Cape, 2003).

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