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British Society since 1945 / Arthur Marwick
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Edited by Penguin books - 2003
Arthur Marwick's penetrating survey of Britain's society and lifestyles since the Second World War has been extensively updadet for the twenty-first century. High and popular culture; race, gender and class relations; science and technology; "Britishness" and relations with Europe -the diversity of social developments in these areas from 1945 to 2002 is explored here within a clear chronological framework. An examination of opinion polls and two major sex surveys offer facinating insights into current social attitudes. And additional chapters bring this edition right up to date, offering a lively critique of New Labour and discussing many recent issues that affect the nation today, such as devolution in Scotland and Wales, race riots, the BSE and foot-and-mouth crises, and the effect on the economy after 11 September. -4e de couv.
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