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Now That's What I Call a History of the 1980s: Pop Culture and Politics in the Decade That Shaped Modern Britain

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Full Title:

Now That's What I Call a History of the 1980s: Pop Culture and Politics in the Decade That Shaped Modern Britain

Contributors:

By (Author) Lucy Robinson

ISBN:

9781526167248

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

11th July 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular culture

Dewey:

941.0858

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

626g

Description

Now that's what I call a history of the 1980s is a political and cultural History of Britain in the long 1980s in ten objects or moments. Neither a top down history, nor nostalgic celebration, it reframes the decade around local, national, and global politics of gender, race, age and sexuality.

Now that's what I call a history of the 1980s tells the story of eighties Britain through its popular culture. Charting era-defining moments from Lady Diana's legs and the miner's strike to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage and Adam and the Ants, Lucy Robinson weaves together an alternative history to the one we think we know. This is not a history of big geopolitical disasters, or a nostalgic romp through discos, shoulder pads and yuppie culture. Instead, the book explores a mashing together of different genres and fan bases in order to make sense of our recent past and give new insights into the decade that defined both globalisation and excess.

Packed with archival and cultural research but written with verve and spark, the book offers as much to general readers as to scholars of this period, presenting a distinctive and definitive contemporary history of 1980s Britain, from pop to politics, to cold war cultures, censorship and sexuality.

Reviews

'Lucy Robinson shows us how history helps us to understand culture and how culture helps us to understand history. By understanding history and culture you will start to think and change your life. If you change your life, you change the world.'
Vivienne Westwood

'THE CHAPTER ON MY SUCCESS WAS FABULOUS, FULL MARKS TO THE PROFESSOR (WHOEVER SHE IS). PITY THE REST OF THE BOOK WASNT ALL ABOUT ME CUS I WOULDN'T HAVE FALLEN ASLEEP READING IT THEN.'
Roland Rat

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Author Bio

Lucy Robinson is Professor of Collaborative History at the University of Sussex

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