Life in 1950s London by Mike Hutton

Life in 1950s London by Mike Hutton

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From austerity to rock ‘n’ roll – the story of a fascinating decade for the world’s greatest city

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Life in 1950s London by Mike Hutton

After the trauma of the Blitz and wartime restrictions, London embraced the arrival of a new decade. Austerity was slow to loosen its grip, but the Festival of Britain pointed a tentative way forward. Two years later saw the birth of a new Elizabethan era that was greeted with an almost naïve enthusiasm. This was a time when class still dominated and divided. Despite the introduction of the welfare state, grinding poverty still existed. The rich were also suffering under a barrage of punitive taxation. The artistic community set out to challenge the bounds of perceived decency. As always, London spearheaded change. Twin sets and pearls gave way to a new elegance in women’s fashion, while young men ditched their cloth caps in favour of Teddy Boy suits. A new teenage culture arrived along with coffee bars and rock ’n’ roll. To a background of grisly murders and organised crime, often shrouded in fog, London lurched into the unknown. It was loud, brash and chaotic, yet also sophisticated. A city of opportunity and dangerous temptation, it set the agenda for others to follow. Huge success and degrading humiliation were of passing interest only as the world’s greatest city hurled itself restlessly forward seeking its next distraction.
Mike Hutton wrote several novels before concentrating on social history. His previous books by Amberley include ‘Life in 1940s London’, ‘Life in 1950’s London’ and ‘The Story of Soho’. His aim is to bring a wider audience to our recent history by the range of subject matter he covers in a style that is easy to read yet informative. He has keen interest in early 20th century British art and was for some years a part owner in a number of race horses. He has also spent many years researching archives concerning Britain after the First World War. He lives with his wife in rural Northamptonshire.
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ISBN 13 9781445621241
ISBN 10 144562124X
Title Life in 1950s London
Author Mike Hutton
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2014-09-15
Number of pages 256
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