State Of Emergency: The Way We Were -
This book is part of a larger series exploring Britain's post-war history: State of Emergency: The Way We Were: Dominic Sandbrook
is the third volume in historian Dominic Sandbrook's comprehensive series on modern British history. This book specifically chronicles the turbulent years of 1970–1974 during the Conservative government of Edward Heath. Key Themes & Content State of Emergency: The Way We Were
It covers the "apocalyptic atmosphere" of the early 70s, including widespread miners' strikes, power blackouts, the "three-day week," and the escalating conflict in Northern Ireland. This book is part of a larger series
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Sandbrook highlights how this era of industrial decline also saw the birth of glam rock (David Bowie), the rise of organic foods, the growth of curry houses, and significant steps forward in gay rights.
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