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Waterloo Sunrise: London from the Sixties to Thatcher

A kaleidoscopic history of how the 1960s and 1970s changed London forever

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Published (US):
Mar 15, 2022
Published (UK):
Mar 8, 2022
2022
Pages:
600
Size:
6.13 x 9.25 in.
Illus:
27 color + 56 b/w illus.

Waterloo Sunrise is a panoramic and multifaceted account of modern London during the transformative years of the sixties and seventies, when a city still bearing the scars of war emerged as a vibrant yet divided metropolis. John Davis paints lively and colorful portraits of life in the British capital, covering topics as varied as the rise and fall of boutique fashion, Soho and the sex trade, eating out in London, cabbies and tourists, gentrification, conservation, suburbia and the welfare state.

With vivid and immersive scene-setting, Davis traces how 鈥榮winging London鈥 captured the world鈥檚 attention in the mid-sixties, discarding postwar austerity as it built a global reputation for youthful confidence and innovative music and fashion. He charts the slow erosion of mid-sixties optimism, showing how a newly prosperous city grappled with problems of deindustrialisation, inner-city blight and racial friction. Davis reveals how London underwent a complex evolution that reflected an underlying tension between majority affluence and minority deprivation. He argues that the London that had taken shape by the time of Margaret Thatcher鈥檚 election as prime minister in 1979 already displayed many of the features that would come to be associated with 鈥楾hatcher鈥檚 Britain鈥 of the eighties.

Monumental in scope, Waterloo Sunrise draws on a wealth of archival evidence to provide an evocative, engrossing account of Britain鈥檚 ever-evolving capital city.

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Awards and Recognition

  • A Daily Telegraph Best History Book of the Year
  • A Daily Telegraph Best Book of the Year