Title: Popular%20culture%20in%20Britain%20since%201945
1Popular culture in Britain since 1945
- 1 The historical background
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2Curriculum 1 General historical background 2
What is popular culture? What is British popular
culture ? 3 The history of British cinema 4 The
history of British popular music 5 Art,
Photography, street art 6 Ways of studying and
theorizing popular culture
3Winston Churchill, Prime Minister from 1940 to
1945 and from 1951 to 1955
4The Blitz
5The effects of the Blitz in Manchester
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7Dresden
81942 Publication of the Beveridge report 1945
Overwhelming Labour victory at the general
election. Clement Attlee becomes prime minister
9Aneuran Bevan, who founded the National Health
Service in 1948
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111947 Indian Independence 1956 The Suez
Crisis 1960 The Wind of Change speech by
Macmillan.
12The Chinese quarter in London
13The Windrush, carrying Caribbean immigrants to
England, 1948
14George Orwell Down and Out in Paris and London
(1933) Burmese Days (1934) Keep the Aspidistra
Flying (1936) The Road to Wigan Pier (1937)
Homage to Catalonia (1938) Coming Up for Air
(1939) Animal Farm (1945) Nineteen Eighty-Four
(1948)
15C S Lewis The Screwtape letters 1942 . Voyage to
Venus 1943 will move onto Narnia in the 1950s J
R R Tolkien begins his writing of the Lord of the
Rings during the second world war
16 Universities 1900 20 000 undergraduates ( one
third at oxford or Cambridge) 1950 85 000 1954
82 000 1956 90 000 1962 120 000 8 of age
group 1961 7 new universities founded 1963
Robbins Report said needed to multiply by five
the number of students at university 1968 56
universities in total
17High Rise flats built in the 1960s
18The Wolfenden report 1957
191960
20Macmillan is perhaps best known for the electoral
slogan attributed to him Youve never had it
so good! He was Conservative prime minister
until 1964
21London 2011
221950s vacuum cleaners washing machines electric
cookers in 1964 52 had washing machines in
1964 there are six million cars on the road
(today there are 32 million) Consumer spending
rose in real terms by 45 between 1952 and
1964 In 1956 there were 216,000 unemployed and
400,000 job vacancies.
23 Samuel Becket Waiting for Godot in 1955 1958
Endgame 1962 Happy Days Harold Pinter 1958 The
Birthday Party 1960 The Caretaker Brendan
Behan 1958 Borstal boy N F Simpson A
resounding tinkle 1958 Novels Kingsley Amis
1953 LUCKY JIM Alan Silletoe 1958 Saturday
night and Sunday morning
24The Campaign for nuclear disarmament the first
wave,
25Harold Wilson, elected Prime Minister in 1964
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271967 Legalization of abortion 1968
Decriminalization of homosexuality 1968 Founding
of the Open University 1970 Equal Pay Act
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29Edward Heath PM 1970-74
1971 Industrial Relations Act 1972 bloody
Sunday 1973 Britain joins European Economic
Community 1974 Miners strike
301972 in Northern Ireland
31Bloody Sunday
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33James Callaghan Prime minister 1976-1979 (after
Wilsons second term 1974-6)
1975 arrival of North Sea oil 1976 IMF
crisis 1976 Race Relations Act 1978 Winter of
discontent
341977 The Silver Jubilee 1977 The Sex Pistols
351979-1997 Conservative government (Margaret
Thatcher 1979-1990 John Major 1990-1997)
36Privatizations British gas, British Aerospace,
British Telecom, Electricity board etc.
37Laws about trade union activity are passed in
1980, 1982, 1984, 1988 and 1993
Strict limitations are gradually placed on
picketing, on solidarity strikes, on strike
ballots and on the closed shop.
1980 Steel strike
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40March 1984 to March 1985 The Great Miners
Strike
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431990 the Poll Tax and the Poll Tax Revolt
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451997 after eighteen years of Conservative
government, Tony Blair becomes Prime Minister
with his New Labour party
461997 Referendums decide on much more autonomy
for Wales and Scotland
471998 Minimum Wage Act
2000 Freedom of Information Act
481999 important reform of the House of Lords
492004 Demonstration against the war in Iraq
502010 A second inquiry into Bloody Sunday
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53Scottish Independence referendum 2014
54Popular culture / mass culture contested
definitions Circus Trade union
banners Cinema Radio Television Street
singers Rock music Rap music Folk
music Photography Street art Sport Street
sports Football cricket