Leicester in the 1950s by Stephen Butt

Leicester in the 1950s by Stephen Butt

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From austerity to the start of the swinging sixties

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Leicester in the 1950s by Stephen Butt

At the beginning of the 1950s, Leicester was an industrial city picking itself up from the debris of the Second World War. Compared with nearby Coventry, Leicester has been a relatively safe place, but the effects of the Blitz were still very evident in New Walk and in the residential areas of Highfields and Stoneygate.After years of operating on a wartime economy, Leicester's major industries - textiles, hosiery and machine tools - faced the challenge of returning to domestic production, and in assimilating a large male workforce returning from the battlefields of Europe and beyond to civilian life. In Leicester in the 1950s, Stephen Butt traces the vibrant lives of those recovering from the destruction of the Second World War.
After a career with the BBC, Stephen Butt now enjoys writing and research with over twenty books in print combining local history with an interest in photography. Stephen's first degree was in Psychology and his MA degree is in English Local History. He has served as Hon Secretary of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society and has provided the research for more than one hundred heritage panels that can be seen in locations across Leicester.
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ISBN 13 9781445640457
ISBN 10 1445640457
Title Leicester in the 1950s
Author Stephen Butt
Series Ten Years That Changed A City
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2014-10-15
Number of pages 96
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