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E-raamat: When the Lights Went Out

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780571252268
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  • Kirjastus: Faber & Faber
  • Keel: eng
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'A necessity if we want to understand now as well as then.' Hanif Kureishi

The seventies are frequently misunderstood, oversimplified and misrepresented. When the Lights Went Out goes in search of what really happened, what it felt like at the time and where it was all leading - through vivid interviews with leading participants, from Edward Heath to Jack Jones to Arthur Scargill - and brings the decade back to life in all its drama and complexity.

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When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies by Andy Beckett is the most dynamic, relevant and exciting history book of the year, shedding a whole new light on overlooked recent history.
List of Illustrations
ix
Introduction: Our Weimar? 1
Part One Optimism
1 Champagne and Rust
9(10)
2 The Great White Ghost
19(14)
3 Heathograd
33(20)
Part Two Shocks
4 Close the Gates!
53(35)
5 Questions of Sovereignty
88(37)
6 Lights Out
125(32)
7 Waiting for the Collapse
157(28)
Part Three New Possibilities
8 The Great Black Hope
185(24)
9 The Real Sixties
209(25)
10 Get Out of the City
234(26)
11 Margaret and the Austrians
260(29)
12 A Relationship of Forces
289(18)
13 Marxism at Lunchtime
307(10)
Part Four The Reckoning
14 William the Terrible
317(41)
15 Brent vs the Cotswolds
358(46)
16 Getting Away with It?
404(30)
17 Pressures Building
434(30)
18 The Peasants' Revolt
464(34)
19 Last-ditch Days
498(18)
Conclusion: The Long Seventies 516(9)
Acknowledgements 525(1)
Chronology 526(3)
Sources 529(26)
Index 555
Andy Beckett is a Guardian columnist. He has also written for the Economist, The New York Times magazine, the London Review of Books and the Independent on Sunday. His books include Promised You A Miracle, When the Lights Went Out and Pinochet in Piccadilly.