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Reassessing 1970s Britain
By (Author) Lawrence Black
Edited by Hugh Pemberton
Edited by Pat Thane
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
5th January 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
941.0857
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Available in paperback for the first time, this book examines a decade of extraordinary ferment in ideas, and the battles about those ideas out of which emerged the Britain of the late-twentieth century. In addressing the ideational contours of the decade, Reassessing 1970s Britain takes an innovative approach. It assembles a group of actors who were influential in generating and disseminating new ideas in the 1970s to reflect on key texts and arguments in which they were closely involved during that decade, and debate them with contemporary historians. It ranges over a wide field, encompassing politics, economics, women's liberation and popular culture. It also engages with the ways in which such ideas were disseminated to a wider audience. Reassessing 1970s Britain will be of interest to lecturers and students in a wide range of disciplines: modern British history, economic history, cultural history, social history, politics, gender studies and cultural studies. -- .
Lawrence Black is Reader in History at Durham University
Hugh Pemberton is Reader in Contemporary British History at the University of Bristol
Pat Thane is Research Professor at King's College, London and a Fellow of the British Academy