Nigel Yates brings together the religious and social dimensions of the 1950s and 60s and examines the enormous changes in moral attitudes that took place in these two decades. Much of the popular literature on post-war Britain tends to present the 1950s as a period of continuing repression and respectability in the area of private and public morality, and the 1960s as one in which there was rapid social change. Using a wide range of contemporary sources - books (including novels), magazines, newspapers, advertising, fashion catalogues, films and television, as well as a number of significant archive collections - Nigel Yates argues that changes in attitudes to religion and morality in the 1960s were only made possible by developments in the 1950s.
Drawing on years of on-the-ground reporting and interviews with key figures involved in their rollercoaster ride, this is the Afterpay story told in full for the first time.
When Ben Gates took the job guarding the presents at a ritzy upper-class wedding, he thought it would be a simple assignment: stand around, look tough, and make sure none of the bridesmaids walk off with the jewelry.
Buy Now, Pay Later: Advertising, Credit, and Consumer Durables in the 1920s
As her son grows up from little boy to adult man, a mother secretly rocks him each night as he sleeps.
pamphlet mixes information about hormonal changes with discussion of dating and falling in love. ... Granada's 1973 'Love Now Pay Later', part of The Facts Are These series for thirteen- to sixteen-year-old pupils, uses an informational ...
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... Stephen Taylor and Gabriel Sewell (Church of England Record Society, volume 18, Woodbridge, 2010), pp.657–78, at p.667. 95 On the contradictory nature of the evidence regarding public opinion, see Yates, Love Now, Pay Later?, ...
moving, tougher action-story, which owes more to the novel of violence in America than it does to Conan Doyle, Dorothy Sayers or Agatha Christie. The hero is more recognizably contemporary than Sherlock Holmes, Lord Peter Wimsey or ...
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