Deep Into the Sixties: Britain 1965–66

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by David Kynaston

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'The most entertaining historian alive' SPECTATOR 'Addictively readable' DOMINIC SANDBROOK, SUNDAY TIMES A definitive portrait of Britain in the heady throes of the Swinging Sixties, from legendary historian David Kynaston. It's the heart of the Sixties in Britain – the Beatles and the Stones vie at the top of the charts, England win the World Cup, and optimism and patriotism percolate through the streets. But this is not the full story of mid-Sixties Britain. Disaffection on the political left increasingly focuses on the escalating Vietnam War; and the ambitious hopes of Harold Wilson's Labour government start to founder on the precarious state of the pound. This was a time of looking both backwards and forwards – sweeping reforms to secondary education, huge swathes of urban redevelopment, and the irresistible rise of a confident, free-spending youth culture. Yet everyday life for many, especially beyond the big cities, bore striking resemblance to decades earlier. Covering the short but intense period from after Churchill's death in early 1965 to England's Wembley triumph in July 1966, David Kynaston uses a plethora of contemporary sources, including diaries of ordinary people, to paint a richly nuanced picture of unrivalled detail. Deep Into the Sixties continues to revolutionise how we see post-war Britain. “ The most humane and even-handed chronicler of our time ” ― Guardian “ Magnificent . . . The early Sixties have never been recounted so well ” ― The Times, Books of the Year David Kynaston was born in Aldershot in 1951. He holds a degree from the University of Oxford and a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He is the author of Austerity Britain, 1945-51 ; Family Britain, 1951-57 ; Modernity Britain 1957-1962 ; On the Cusp ; Days of '62 ; and A Northern Wind: Britain 1962-65, all volumes in a series covering the history of post-war Britain (1945-79) under the collective title 'Tales of a New Jerusalem'. Till Time's Last Sand: A History of the Bank of England, 1694-2013 was published in 2017. He is also author of Arlott, Swanton and the Soul of English Cricket , co-authored with Stephen Fay, Engines of Privilege, co-authored with Francis Green, Shots in the Dark , an account of the 2016/17 season of David's football team, Aldershot and Richie Benaud's Blue Suede Shoes: The Story of an Ashes Classic co-authored with Harry Ricketts.

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