The Beatles and Sixties Britain

(Autor) Marcus Collins
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Though the Beatles are nowadays considered national treasures, this book shows how and why they inspired phobia as well as mania in 1960s Britain. As symbols of modernity in the early sixties, they functioned as a stress test for British institutions and identities, at once displaying the possibilities and establishing the limits of change. Later in the decade, they developed forms of living, loving, thinking, looking, creating, worshipping and campaigning which became subjects of intense controversy. The ambivalent attitudes contemporaries displayed towards the Beatles are not captured in hackneyed ideas of the 'swinging sixties', the 'permissive society' and the all-conquering 'Fab Four'. Drawing upon a wealth of contemporary sources, The Beatles and Sixties Britain offers a new understanding of the band as existing in creative tension with postwar British society: their disruptive presence inciting a wholesale re-examination of social, political and cultural norms.

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Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781108708463
Año de publicación:
2022
Fecha publicación:
24 de Marzo de 2022

Marcus Collins

Marcus Collins is a renowned author known for his novel "The Outsider," a gripping exploration of identity and society. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and thought-provoking themes. Collins has made significant contributions to literature by challenging readers to question societal norms and embrace individuality.

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