Having it So Good

Having it So Good

by Peter Hennessy
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Publication Date: 03/05/2007

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Winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing, Peter Hennessy's Having it So Good: Britain in the Fifties captures Britain in an extraordinary decade, emerging from the shadow of war into growing affluence.


The 1950s was the decade in which Roger Bannister ran the four-minute mile, Bill Haley released 'Rock Around the Clock', rationing ended and Britain embarked on the traumatic, disastrous Suez War.


In this highly enjoyable, original book, Peter Hennessy takes his readers into front rooms, classrooms, cabinet rooms and the new high-street coffee bars of Britain to recapture, as no previous history has, the feel, the flavour and the politics of this extraordinary time of change.


'Utterly engaging ... a treat. It breathes exhilaration' Libby Purves, The Times


'If the Gods gossip, this is how it would sound' Philip Ziegler, Spectator Books of the Year


'A particular treat ... fine, wise and meticulously researched' Andrew Marr


'Stands clear of the field as our best narrative history of this decisive decade' Peter Clarke, Sunday Times


'A compelling narrative ... Hennessy's love of the flesh and blood of politics breathes on every page' Tim Gardam, Observer


'The late Ben Pimlott once described Hennessy as "something of a national institution". You can forget the first two of those five words' Guardian

ISBN:
9780141929316
9780141929316
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-05-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Peter Hennessy

Peter Hennessy is one of Britain's most celebrated historians, 'who has himself become something of a national institution' (Ben Pimlott). He is Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary University of London. His previous books include this book's two immediate predecessors, Never Again: Britain 1945-51 (1992, winner of the Duff Cooper Prize and the NCR Prize for Non-fiction) and Having it so Good: Britain in the Fifties (2006, winner of the Orwell Prize for Political Writing). His other books include Cabinet (1986), Whitehall (1989), The Prime Minister: The Office and Its Holders Since 1945 (2000), The Secret State: Preparing for the Worst (2002, 2010) and, co-authored with James Jinks, The Silent Deep: The Royal Navy Submarine Service Since 1945 (2015, winner of the Duke of Westminster's Award for Military Literature and the Mountbatten Maritime Award). He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2003 and created an independent crossbench life peer as Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield in 2010.

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