
State of Emergency
The Way We Were: Britain, 1970-1974
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
About this listen
In the early 1970s, Britain seemed to be tottering on the brink of the abyss. Under Edward Heath, the optimism of the Sixties had become a distant memory. Now the headlines were dominated by strikes and blackouts, unemployment and inflation. As the world looked on in horrified fascination, Britain seemed to be tearing itself apart. And yet, amid the gloom, glittered a creativity and cultural dynamism that would influence our lives long after the nightmarish Seventies had been forgotten. Dominic Sandbrook has recreated the gaudy, schizophrenic atmosphere of the early Seventies: the world of Enoch Powell and Tony Benn, David Bowie and Brian Clough, Germaine Greer and Mary Whitehouse.
An age when the unions were on the march and the socialist revolution seemed at hand, but also when feminism, permissiveness, pornography and environmentalism were transforming the lives of millions. It was an age of miners’ strikes, tower blocks and IRA atrocities, but it also gave us celebrity footballers and high-street curry houses, organic foods and package holidays, gay rights and glam rock. For those who remember the days when you could buy a new colour television but power cuts stopped you from watching it, this book could hardly be more vivid. It is the perfect guide to a luridly colourful Seventies landscape that shaped our present from the financial boardroom to the suburban bedroom.
Dominic Sandbrook was born in Shropshire in 1974, an indirect result of the Heath government's three-day week giving couples more leisure time. He is now a prolific reviewer and commentator, writing regularly for the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Sunday Times. He is the author of two hugely acclaimed books on Britain in the Fifties and Sixties, Never Had It So Good and White Heat.
©2012 Dominic Sandbrook (P)2012 Audible LtdCritic reviews
My only gripe is that I would prefer to have heard Dominic read the book himself but the narrator does a great job, accents as well!
Lengthy but worth it!
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Just brilliant
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Very entretaining
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Excellent
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I have just purchased Dominic Sandbrook's second volume and its just as good. If you like Question Time, read a good daily paper, know that very little is as simple as it looks and what to know the truth rather than an opinion get this. Its great.
A marvellous listen it was enthralling.
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Brilliant, interesting and heartbreaking. Essential listening if you want to know why the UK is as it is today.
Great listen
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A thorough look at recent history, expertly read
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The "right" side of the Seventies.
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I was born in UK in 1970 but my formative years were abroad until early 1979. Growing up I always wondered about events of the 70's that influenced my life when back in UK. Now I finally know the story of part 1 of that decade and looking forward to hearing about part 2.
Recommended.
If you don't know (after this) now you know
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Amazing book about incredible times
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