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What's hot these days? - Session 11: Summing Up

Britain after 1945 Labour Party Clement Attlee Welfare State Consensus
End of the Empire Independence of India Commonwealth Windrush Generation Suez Crisis
1960s: Affluence, Counterculture,... Harold Macmillan Youth Subcultures Teddy Boys Mods
...Women's Movement, Gay Rights The Beatles CND Germaine Greer Doris Lessing
1970s-1980s: Crisis; Thatcherism British Disease Winter of Discontent Margaret Thatcher Nationalism
1980s: Post-industrial society;
End of Socialism
Falklands War Neoliberalism Miners' Strike Late capitalism
1990s: Political Branding New Labour Third Way Tony Blair Spin doctors


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