In this groundbreaking new book, Mark Garnett charts the changes in British politics, society and culture since 1975. In the mid-1970s Britons spent much of their time complaining - and seemingly for good reason. A Labour government with a wafer-thin majority was struggling in vain against rampant inflation; the headlines were full of strikes, serial killers and sporting disasters; while in the streets anti-fascist demonstrators clashed with the racists of the National Front.
Britain in the early years of the twenty-first century seems a very different and much quieter place, but is it as 'apathetic' as the political commentators argue? And were the 1970s really as 'angry' as people believed?
ISBN: | 9781844135325 |
Publication date: | 2nd October 2008 |
Author: | Mark Garnett |
Publisher: | Vintage an imprint of Random House |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 420 pages |
Genres: |
European history |