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

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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?

Additional information

Weight 0.38 kg
Dimensions 2.7 × 13 × 19.7 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

432

Publisher

Year Published

2008-10-2

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1844135322

About The Author

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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Eye-openingly good

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A bold and unexpected argument… a fascinating book