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When the Lights Went Out by Andy Beckett is a compelling exploration of a transformative decade in British history, delving into the tumultuous events that shaped the socio-political landscape of the 1970s.
This meticulously researched narrative seeks to uncover the truth behind significant events during a time marked by strikes, economic strife, and the clash of ideologies. Through a series of vivid interviews with key figures—including Edward Heath, Jack Jones, and Arthur Scargill—Beckett brings the decade to life, illuminating the personal experiences and broader societal impacts of these tumultuous years.
Fans of social history and political narratives will find When the Lights Went Out a captivating read. Those who appreciated Beckett's previous works, such as When the Lights Went Out, will also delight in his insightful approach to the narrative of modern Britain.
This book is not just a chronicle of events; it is a profound examination of the forces that shaped a nation.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 608
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571221370
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