Society 1951-64

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  • Created on: 22-04-17 15:31
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  • 1950s Social Developments
    • Living Standards
      • Pre-war slums cleared and new towns grew rapidly, Kirkby, Crawley
      • Weekly wage almost doubled to £15
      • Home-ownership increased but council houses still favoured
      • Farmers did well economically
    • Affluence
      • Consumer goods increased, hire purchase
      • Advertising
      • 1960, 10 million TVs
      • DIY/gardening
      • 25% rise car ownership, 1200 miles of main road
      • Paid holidays, butlins
    • Establishment
      • Late 1950s class loyalties and attitudes changed
      • CND challenged 1958
      • Dominant elite, Nepotism, 1958 Macmillan related to 7/9 ministers
      • Government no longer prevented publications
      • 1960 'Satire Boom', Private Eye, Angry young men
      • Profumo Affair
        • Profumo Tory MP
        • Christine Keeler, Ivanov lover
        • Security risk
        • Exposed 1963, end of Macmillan
    • Women
      • Family allowance
      • 1964 more women working
      • Equal pay teachers 1952, Civil servants 1954
      • Labour saving devices
      • Feminism spread to the UK
    • Immigration
      • 1958, 210,000 immigrants
      • Mixed attitudes
      • 1948 Windrush
      • Better way of life
      • Nottingham '****** Hunts'
      • Notting Hill riots
      • Mosely 'repatriation'
      • 1962 Immigration act, tightened regulations
      • Outward migration higher then inward
    • Youth culture
      • Labour saving devices
      • No national service after 1960
      • Post-war baby boom brought more teenagers, 10% of population
      • Teddy Boys, Mods, Rockers
      • Violence between Mods and Rockers
      • Disposable income, products aimed at them
    • Changing attitudes
      • More freedom in film, TV and literature
      • Racial tensions and police series' more realistic
      • 'Lady Chatterley's lover' sold 2 million after court case
      • Mary Whitehouse led criticism, undermined decency in society

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