Britain in the 1920s

Britain in the 1920s

by Fiona Mc Donald (Author)

Synopsis

The war was over, new technologies and fashions were springing up; it was to be the beginning of a new and prosperous era and all was to be bright and joyous in Britain again.In many ways it was: women were granted new freedoms and rights, motorcars became more accessible and houses were filled with electric gadgets.But that was only one side of the story. High unemployment led to extreme poverty, workers were badly done by and inflation was high. However, there was a cure for all: jazz, that new upbeat music from across the Atlantic with its infectious rhythms and sensuous tones. Jazz took Britain by the hand and swung it well and truly into the twentieth century. This book explores many different aspects of an amazing decade through its highs and lows; from innovations in swimwear to the invention of Winnie-the-Pooh, from the Great Strike of '26 to the Wall Street crash of '29 and the beginning of the Great Depression. Whether your interests are in fashion or politics there is something of interest for everyone in this accessible and entertaining work on all things related to Britain in the 1920s.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Remember When
Published: 15 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1844681173
ISBN 13: 9781844681174

Media Reviews
A well-written and illustrated slice of social history from historian Fiona McDonald. The world, and Britain in particular, was changing rapidly and McDonald takes us expertly through those changes with a series of commentaries and well-chosen photographs. A fascinating read, not just for academics but for anyone with an interest in nostalgia and social history. - Books Monthly