Postwar Leicester

Postwar Leicester

by Ben Beazley (Author)

Synopsis

In the thirty years following the end of the Second World War Leicester underwent some of the most dramatic changes in its history. Along with the rest of Britain it saw the austerity of the late 1940s and '50s, the shortages and rationing, followed by the boom period of the '60s, when full employment brought an interlude of prosperity. During these postwar decades sweeping changes were made to the physical structure of Leicester: areas of bomb damage and slum housing were cleared from the old city centre, and an intensive building programme in both the public and private sectors resulted in people moving out to new housing estates on the edges of the city. Ben Beazley vividly describes the story of everyday life in Leicester during this period. Illustrated with more than 120 photographs, maps and plans, Postwar Leicester will capture the imagination of anyone who knows the city today, and will rekindle memories for those who lived through the years of redevelopment and change.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd
Published: 14 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 0750940689
ISBN 13: 9780750940689

Author Bio
Ben Beazley was born and brought up in Leicester. He served in the Leicester City Police and Leicestershire Constabulary for twenty-eight years, and one of his previous books is a history of Leicester City Police (Breedon, 2001). Ben retired in 1993 and since then has pursued his interest in local history full time. His third book, Wartime Leicester, was published by SPL in May 2004.