London in the Sixties

London in the Sixties
Author: Rainer Metzger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Fashion--Great Britain
ISBN: 0500515638

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Powered by the three key elements of youth, affluence and the mass media, its bold, creative spirit attracting an international roster of artists and luminaries in fields from pop music and fashion to literature and the visual arts. While a new aristocracy of rock stars and trendsetters ruled the roost, Pop Art took a witty and detached view of contemporary consumerism, and architecture looked towards a utopian future. This vibrant book paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of this exciting era. It features a stellar cast of characters from every cultural arena, including David Hockney, Francis Bacon, David Bailey, The Beatles, Peter Blake, Mary Quant, Diana Rigg, Bridget Riley and many more, all presented in context and showing how they contributed to a city at the epicentre of a cultural boom that was heard around the world, and whose echoes still resonate today.

London Life

London Life
Author: Simon Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785588435

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While many books, films and documentaries claim to have captured the phenomenon that was Swinging London, just one magazine was present in the capital during the 1960s to illustrate this extraordinary moment as it unravelled. London Life emerged in October 1965 and, over the next fifteen months, would document the capital's action at its absolute zenith. With imagery from the likes of David Bailey, Duffy and Terence Donovan, designs from Peter Blake, David Hockney, Gerald Scarfe and fledgling artist Ian Dury plus words and opinions from those riding high on the city`s cutting-edge, London Life remains the coolest document from the capital's most exciting period. Collected for the first time, including forewords from Peter Blake and David Puttnam and a scene-setting introduction from Simon Wells, London Life offers a remarkable and candid view on a period when London was the creative hub of the world.

Waterloo Sunrise

Waterloo Sunrise
Author: John Davis
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691223797

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"This is an urban history of London during the pivotal years of the 1960s and 1970s, when the metropolis was transformed from an industrial city that the Victorians might have recognised to an embryonic modern 'world city.' Previous work on London in these years has tended to focus upon the 1960s -in particular the 'Swinging London' phenomenon. Mary Quant, Carnaby Street and the King's Road, Chelsea, all appear in these pages, but it is argued that the 'swinging moment' of the mid-sixties was a passing symptom of a much broader transformation from an industrial to a service-based city, and it is that transformation which this book examines. London is too complex and diverse a city to be comprehended in a simple linear narrative; this book adopts instead an innovative approach to urban history, by which London life and London's transformation are examined through a number of case studies looking at specific themes and areas of the city. Consumerism and the 'experience economy', home ownership and gentrification, deindustrialisation and deprivation, racial tension and unemployment, the attrition of public services and the steady loss of confidence in public agencies - national and local - emerge as overarching themes from the individual case studies in this book. Their combined effect, it is argued, was to prepare the ground for the Britain that Margaret Thatcher is usually held to have created after 1979 - without Thatcher herself having anything to do it"--

London in the Sixties

London in the Sixties
Author: George Perry
Publsiher: Pavilion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: London (England)
ISBN: 1862056013

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Seminal moments are captured of swinging London in the sixties. This book is peppered with amusing and revealing quotes from the rich and infamous to give a taste of how it was to live in this decade.

The Sixties Art Scene in London

The Sixties Art Scene in London
Author: David Mellor
Publsiher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015026981400

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Published to accompany exhibition held at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, 11/3 - 13/6 1993.

Sixties Britain

Sixties Britain
Author: Mark Donnelly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317866626

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Sixties Britain provides a more nuanced and engaging history of Britain. This book analyses the main social, political, cultural and economic changes Britain undertook as well as focusing on the 'silent majority' who were just as important as the rebellious students, the residents if Soho and the icons of popular culture. Sixties Britain engages the reader without losing sight of the fact that the 1960s were a vibrant, fascinating and controversial time in British History.

The Sixties

The Sixties
Author: Jenny Diski
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847652508

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Many books have been written on the Sixties: tributes to music and fashion, sex, drugs and revolution. In The Sixties, Jenny Diski breaks the mould, wryly dismantling the big ideas that dominated the era - liberation, permissiveness and self-invention - to consider what she and her generation were really up to. Was it rude to refuse to have sex with someone? Did they take drugs to get by, or to see the world differently? How responsible were they for the self-interest and greed of the Eighties? With characteristic wit and verve, Diski takes an incisive look at the radical beliefs to which her generation subscribed, little realising they were often old ideas dressed up in new forms, sometimes patterned by BIBA. She considers whether she and her peers were as serious as they thought about changing the world, if the radical sixties were funded by the baby-boomers' parents, and if the big idea shaping the Sixties was that it really felt as if it meant something to be young.

London in the Sixties with a few digressions

London in the Sixties  with a few digressions
Author: Donald Shaw,Ernest Widmington
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:4066338109224

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London in the Sixties (with a few digressions) offers readers a detailed exploration of London during one of its most transformative decades. This narrative provides a comprehensive glimpse into the cultural, social, and historical landscape of the city, capturing the essence and dynamism of London during a decade of change.