Now the War Is Over Now the War Is Over

Now the War Is Over

A Social History of Britain, 1945–1951

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Publisher Description

'An excellent book.' Angus Calder, London Review of Books


First published in 1985, based on an acclaimed BBC TV series, Paul Addison's Now The War is Over examines the great changes in British society that followed hard upon what had been the most destructive war ever known: years of recovery and reform, as Britain was reshaped by high ideals and a collective desire to enjoy the fruits and opportunities of peacetime.


Labour was elected in 1945 on a wave of what Addison calls 'Forties collectivism.' Soon Britons would have the benefits of Beveridge's Welfare State, new housing, secondary education for all and, in July 1948, the dawning of the National Health Service. But new interests in consumerism and the pursuit of affluence were also emerging and, as Addison shows in this rich and fascinating study, would prove just as influential as the efforts of government.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2012
29 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
Faber & Faber
SELLER
Faber and Faber Limited
SIZE
44.1
MB
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