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We Danced All Night

A Social History of Britain Between the Wars

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Bounded by the Great War on one side and by the looming shadow of the Second World War on the other, the inter-war period has characteristically been portrayed as a time of great and unrelenting depression. In Martin Pugh's lively and thought-provoking book, however, the acclaimed historian vividly shows how the British people reacted to the privations of wartime by indulging in leisure and entertainment activities of all kinds - from dancing and cinema going to smoking, football pools and paid holidays.

He explodes the myths of a nation of unwed women, revealing that in the 1930s the institution of marriage was reaching its heyday, and points to a rise in real incomes, improvements in diet and health and the spread of cheap luxuries. The result is an extraordinary, engaging work of history that presents us with a fresh perspective and brings out both the strangeness and the familiarity of this point in time.

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Authors:
Pugh, Martin
Year Published:
2009
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781844139231
Number of Pages:
528
Publication Date:
02/07/2009
Publisher:
Vintage Publishing
Publication Date:
02/07/2009
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781844139231

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