In No Turning Back, Paul Addison takes the long view, charting the
vastly changing character of British society since the end of the
Second World War. As he shows, in this period a series of peaceful
revolutions has completely transformed the country so that, with the
advantage of a longer perspective, the comparative peace and growing
prosperity of the second half of the twentieth century appear as more
powerful solvents of settled ways of life than the Battle of the Somme
or the Blitz. We have come to take for granted a welfare state which
would have seemed extraordinary to our forebears in the first decades
of the century, based upon the achievement of a hitherto undreamed of
mass prosperity. Much of the sexual morality preached if not practised
for centuries has been dismantled with the creation of a 'permissive
society'. The employment and career chances of women have been
revolutionized. A white nation has been transformed into a multiracial
one. An economy founded on manufacturing under the watchful eye of the
'gentlemen in Whitehall' has morphed into a free market system,
heavily dependent on finance, services, and housing, while a
predominantly working class society has evolved into a predominantly
middle class one. And the United Kingdom, which once looked as solid
as the rock of Gibraltar, now looks increasingly fragile, as Wales and
especially Scotland have started to go their separate ways. The book
ends with an assessment of the gains and losses that have resulted. As
this makes clear, this is not a story of progress pure and simple, it
is a story of fundamental transformation in which much has been gained
and much also lost, perhaps above all a sense of the ties that used to
bind people together. Paul Addison brings to it the personal point of
view of someone who has lived through it all and seen the Britain of
his youth turn into a very different country, but who in the final
reckoning still prefers the present to the past.
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The Peacetime Revolutions of Post-War Britain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191029844
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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