
John Stevenson's social history opens with the Great War and ends with a chapter on the effects of World War II. In between, he analyses the trends and changes - mass unemployment, increasing government control, improved welfare services and education, smaller families, votes for women, broadcasting and the cinema, the golden age of cricket, chain-stores, and the advertising boom.
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Born 1946
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