All Dressed Up: The Sixties and the Counterculture

All Dressed Up: The Sixties and the Counterculture
ISBN-10
0712665234
ISBN-13
9780712665230
Series
All Dressed Up
Category
History / Social History
Pages
482
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Pimlico
Author
Jonathon Green

Description

Jonathon Green's oral history of the sixties `underground', Days in the Life, has been until now the most complete account of that celebrated - and much maligned - decade. In ALL DRESSED UP he expands on that book to provide a fascinating and controversial overview of the cultural and political events of the decade. Comprehensive, detailed, often hilarious, this will be the definitive account of the sixties in Britain, challenging the myths fostered by those who were there and enlightening those who were not. Green's sixties begin with the invention of the `teenager', with the Teds, the Beats and CND; they end with the OZ trial and with two of the decade's most lasting legacies: the women's movement and gay politics.

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