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Family Britain, 1951-1957

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Family Britain, 1951-1957

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As in his highly acclaimed "Austerity Britain," David Kynaston invokes an astonishing array of vivid, intimate and unselfconscious voices to drive his narrative of 1950s Britain. The keen-eyed Nella Last shops assiduously at Barrow Market as austerity and rationing gradually give way to relative abundance; housewife Judy Haines, relishing the detail of suburban life, brings up her children in Chingford; the self-absorbed civil servant Henry St John perfects the art of grumbling. These and many other voices give a rich, unsentimental picture of everyday life in the 1950s. Well-known figures are encountered on the way, such as Doris Lessing (joining and later leaving the Communist Party), John Arlott (sticking up on "Any Questions?" for the rights of homosexuals) and "Tiger"'s Roy of the Rovers (making his goal-scoring debut for Melchester).All this is part of a colourful, unfolding tapestry, in which the great national events - the Tories returning to power, the death of George VI, the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, the Suez Crisis - jostle alongside everything that gave Britain in the 1950s its distinctive flavour: Butlin's holiday camps, Kenwood food mixers, "Hancock's Half-Hour," Ekco television sets, Davy Crockett, skiffle and teddy boys. Deeply researched, David Kynaston's "Family Britain" offers an unrivalled take on a largely cohesive, ordered, still very hierarchical society gratefully starting to move away from the painful hardships of the 1940s towards domestic ease and affluence.

Author Biography

David Kynaston was born in Aldershot in 1951. He has been a professional historian since 1973 and has written fifteen books, including "The City of London "(1994-2001), a widely acclaimed four-volume history, and "W.G.'s Birthday Party, "an account of the Gentleman vs. the Players at Lord's in July 1898. He is the author of "Austerity Britain, 1945-51," the first title in a series of books covering the history of post-war Britain (1945-1979) under the collective title 'Tales of a New Jerusalem'. He is currently a visiting professor at Kingston University.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white plates
Imprint
Walker & Company
Pages
776
Publisher
Walker & Company
Dimensions
169x242x63
ISBN-13
9780802717979
Product ID
3581668

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