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A Northern Wind

Britain 1962-65
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A Northern Wind by David Kynaston delves into Britain's social, cultural, and political landscape during the mid-20th century. It explores the everyday lives of people during a time of change and resilience, highlighting the nation's transition through the aftermath of war towards modernity. The book offers an engaging and detailed portrayal of this transformative period in British history.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in British history, particularly the detailed social and cultural fabric of post-war Britain during the late 20th century. David Kynaston's narrative style delves deeply into the everyday lives of ordinary people as well as major historical events, offering a comprehensive understanding of the era.

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A WATERSTONES, TIMES, TELEGRAPH, NEW STATESMAN, SPECTATOR AND BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE YEAR

The early sixties in Britain are told as only David Kynaston ('the most entertaining historian alive', Spectator) can. Running from 1962 to 1965, A Northern Wind is the anticipated new volume in the landmark ‘Tales of a New Jerusalem’ series.

'Addictively readable . . . Kynaston's tireless research turns up plenty of gems' - Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

'A breathtaking array of treasures' - TLS

'Magisterial' - Financial Times

‘Here is an intricate tapestry that conveys the essence of time’ - Literary Review

How much can change in less than two and a half years? In the case of Britain in the Sixties, the answer is: almost everything. From the seismic coming of the Beatles to a sex scandal that rocked the Tory government to the arrival at No 10 of Harold Wilson, a prime minister utterly different from his Old Etonian predecessors.

A Northern Wind, the keenly anticipated next instalment of David Kynaston’s acclaimed Tales of a New Jerusalem series, brings to vivid life the period between October 1962 and February 1965. Drawing upon an unparalleled array of diaries, newspapers, and first-hand recollections, Kynaston’s masterful storytelling refreshes familiar events – the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Big Freeze, the assassination of JFK, the funeral of Winston Churchill – while revealing in all their variety the experiences of the people living through this history.

Major themes complement the compelling narrative: an anti-Establishment mood epitomised by the BBC’s controversial That Was The Week That Was; a welfare state only slowly becoming more responsive to the individual needs of its users; and the rise of consumer culture, as Habitat arrived and shopping centres like Birmingham’s Bull Ring proliferated. Multi-voiced, multi-dimensional, and immersive, Tales of a New Jerusalem has transformed how we see and understand post-war Britain. A Northern Wind continues the journey.

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A Northern Wind by David Kynaston receives praise for its engaging narrative, blending humour and compassion, capturing Britain's post-war transformation with depth and detail. Critics commend Kynaston's vivid and atmospheric portrayal of the 1960s, skilfully weaving together public and private perspectives. Reviewers find the book's collage-like structure compelling, offering a poignant and nuanced depiction of everyday life and political shifts.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526657572

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 60.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 238.0mm

Weight: 1060g

Pages: 704

About the Author

David Kynaston is a professional historian and author. He has written a four-volume history of the City of London as well as a history of the Bank of England. His continuing history of post-war Britain, 'Tales of a New Jerusalem', has so far comprised Austerity Britain, Family Britain, Modernity Britain and On the Cusp. His most recent three books have been Arlott, Swanton and the Soul of English Cricket (with Stephen Fay); Engines of Privilege: Britain’s Private School Problem (with Francis Green); and Shots in the Dark: A Diary of Saturday Dreams and Strange Times.

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