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Liverpool in The 1950s

Author : Robert F. Edwards
Publisher : Britain in Old Photographs (Hi
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0752487884

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Liverpool in The 1950s by Robert F. Edwards Pdf

The 1950s was a time of great change in Britain - especially after the immediate post-war austerity years. In Liverpool, massive slum clearance programmes started to change the face of the city, television began to infiltrate people's lives, and the consumer society was born, along with the teenager, Teddy Boys and rock 'n' roll. Accompanied by detailed captions, this book is sure to awaken memories for all who remember Liverpool in the 1950s.

Liverpool's Children in the 1950s

Author : Pamela Russell
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780752482415

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Liverpool's Children in the 1950s by Pamela Russell Pdf

Full of the warmth and excitement of growing up in the 1950s, awakening nostalgia for times that seemed cosy and carefree with families at last enjoying peacetime, this book is packed with the experience of school days, playtime, holidays, toys, games, clubs and hobbies conjuring up the genuine atmosphere of a bygone era. As the decade progressed, rationing ended and children’s pocket money was spent on goodies like Chocstix, Spangles, Wagon Wheels and Fry’s Five Boys. Television brought Bill and Ben, The Adventures of Robin Hood and, for teenagers, The Six-Five Special, along with coffee bars and rock ‘n’ roll.This book opens a window on an exciting period of optimism, when anything seemed possible, described by the children and teenagers who experienced it. Liverpool’s traditional sense of community, strengthened by the war years, provided a secure background from which children and teenagers could welcome a second Elizabethan era.

Other Voices: Hidden Histories of Liverpool's Popular Music Scenes, 1930s-1970s

Author : Michael Brocken
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317084877

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Other Voices: Hidden Histories of Liverpool's Popular Music Scenes, 1930s-1970s by Michael Brocken Pdf

At times it appears that a whole industry exists to perpetuate the myth of origin of the Beatles. There certainly exists a popular music (or perhaps 'rock') origin myth concerning this group and the city of Liverpool and this draws in devotees, as if on a pilgrimage, to Liverpool itself. Once 'within' the city, local businesses exist primarily to escort these pilgrims around several almost iconic spaces and places associated with the group. At times it all almost seems 'spiritual'. One might argue however that, like any function myth, the music history of the Liverpool in which the Beatles grew and then departed is not fully represented. Beatles historians and businessmen-alike have seized upon myriad musical experiences and reworked them into a discourse that homogenizes not only the diverse collective articulations that initially put them into place, but also the receptive practices of those travellers willing to listen to a somewhat linear, exclusive narrative. Other Voices therefore exists as a history of the disparate and now partially hidden musical strands that contributed to Liverpool's musical countenance. It is also a critique of Beatles-related institutionalized popular music mythology. Via a critical historical investigation of several thus far partially hidden popular music activities in pre- and post-Second World War Liverpool, Michael Brocken reveals different yet intrinsic musical and socio-cultural processes from within the city of Liverpool. By addressing such 'scenes' as those involving dance bands, traditional jazz, folk music, country and western, and rhythm and blues, together with a consideration of partially hidden key places and individuals, and Liverpool's first 'real' record label, an assemblage of 'other voices' bears witness to an 'other', seldom discussed, Liverpool. By doing so, Brocken - born and raised in Liverpool - asks questions about not only the historicity of the Beatles-Liverpool narrative, but also about the absence o

World Film Locations: Liverpool

Author : Jez Conolly,Caroline Conolly
Publisher : Intellect Books
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781783201099

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World Film Locations: Liverpool by Jez Conolly,Caroline Conolly Pdf

Outside of the capital London, no other British city has attracted more film-makers than Liverpool. Sometimes standing in for London, New York, Chicago, Paris, Rome or Moscow, and sometimes playing itself – or a version of its own past in Beatles biopics – Liverpool is an adaptable filmic backdrop that has attracted film-makers to its ports for decades. A place of passion, humour and pride, Liverpool evokes caverns and cathedrals, ferries and football grounds; it is a city so vivid we see it clearly even if we’ve never been there. From the earliest makers of moving images – among them the Mitchell & Kenyon film company, the Lumière brothers and pioneering early cinematographer Claude Friese-Greene – who preserved the city, the river, the docks, the streets and the people, Liverpool has endured as a cinematic destination. This collection celebrates that survival instinct and will be welcomed by enthusiasts of British cities, films and culture.

Liverpool's Children in the 1950s

Author : Pamela Russell
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-01-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780752482415

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Liverpool's Children in the 1950s by Pamela Russell Pdf

Full of the warmth and excitement of growing up in the 1950s, awakening nostalgia for times that seemed cosy and carefree with families at last enjoying peacetime, this book is packed with the experience of school days, playtime, holidays, toys, games, clubs and hobbies conjuring up the genuine atmosphere of a bygone era. As the decade progressed, rationing ended and children's pocket money was spent on goodies like Chocstix, Spangles, Wagon Wheels and Fry's Five Boys. Television brought Bill and Ben, The Adventures of Robin Hood and, for teenagers, The Six-Five Special, along with coffee bars and rock 'n' roll. This book opens a window on an exciting period of optimism, when anything seemed possible, described by the children and teenagers who experienced it. Liverpool's traditional sense of community, strengthened by the war years, provided a secure background from which children and teenagers could welcome a second Elizabethan era.

How I Didn't Become Beatle

Author : Brian J. Hudson
Publisher : History PressLtd
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0750949554

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How I Didn't Become Beatle by Brian J. Hudson Pdf

BIOGRAPHY: FILM, TELEVISION & MUSIC. In the late 1950s and early 1960s Liverpool was an exciting place to be a university student. For Yorkshire- born Brian Hudson, schooled in the south of England, it was a joy to be back in the north, and on Merseyside at a time when the Cavern Club was just one of many Liverpool clubs where live music could be enjoyed. He was invited to join two guitarists and form a new beat group, Cass and the Cassanovas, later to become part of the Beatles story. Brian's decision to leave the group to focus on his studies and devote his leisure time to university jazz may have steered him away from a life in rock & roll, but it allowed him to remain on the Liverpool scene, meeting and getting to know many of its most colourful characters. Many entertaining, amusing and sometimes deeply touching anecdotes are recounted here. Accompanying the text are a wide variety of photographs, which have as a backdrop a rapidly changing Liverpool.

The Globalisation of the Oceans

Author : Frank Broeze
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786949158

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The Globalisation of the Oceans by Frank Broeze Pdf

This book maintains that container shipping is vital to the actualisation of globalisation, and that without it, globalisation would remain a concept rather than reality. It argues that container shipping has been academically overlooked as a global business sector in favour of more prominent sectors such as oil or arms trade, and aims to provide a complete history of containerisation from the 1950s to the turn of the millennium. This history explores the growth of the container industry due to prominent innovation in vessel design, early adoption of the internet, large international mergers, and significant physical alterations to the global port system. With particular emphasis on the east-west trade, the chapters cover the growth and development of the container industry, to the social changes experienced by seafaring labour forces, the cultural impact of the container - bringing a domineering land-presence to maritime activity, through to the environmental concerns surrounding the industry. The study is not a quantitative economic analysis of the industry, rather, an updated history that strives to demonstrate the importance of transport infrastructures to any consideration of global business sectors, by providing evidence of the container industry’s stimulation of the global economy.

Writing Liverpool

Author : Deryn Rees-Jones,Michael Murphy
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781386859

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Writing Liverpool by Deryn Rees-Jones,Michael Murphy Pdf

Roger McGough, Levi Tafari, Willy Russell, Terence Davies, James Hanley, George Garrett, J.G. Farrell, Brian Patten, Adrian Henri, Beryl Bainbridge, Jimmy McGovern, Alan Bleasdale, Helen Forrester, Lyn Andrews, Margaret Murphy, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell... no matter what the genre Liverpool seems to have generated some of the most provocative and interesting writers of the last seventy-five years. Intended to mark and celebrate Liverpool’s 800th birthday in 2007 and its status as European City of Culture in 2008, this collection of essays and interviews addresses the wide range of writing that has emerged from Liverpool from the 1930s to the present day. It asks if there is a distinctive Liverpool voice, and if so, how it might be identified. Featuring interviews with Liverpool-born film director and novelist, Terence Davies, (Distant Voices, Still Lives, The Long Day Closes and The House of Mirth), Roger McGough, Willy Russell and Levi Tafari along with contributions from leading cultural critics such as former NME journalist and Mojo magazine founder Paul Du Noyer and award-winning poet George Szirtes, Liverpool Writing will be of interest to readers fascinated by the influences on and of the city dubbed ‘the Centre of the Creative Universe’.

Many a Tear Has To Fall

Author : June Francis
Publisher : Canelo
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781788638838

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Many a Tear Has To Fall by June Francis Pdf

Will a new romance only lead to more heartbreak? With her modelling career in tatters and her long-term relationship with her sailor boyfriend at an end, Maggie Gregory returns to her family in Liverpool to decide what to do with the rest of her life. A chance encounter with a handsome stranger offers the possibility of new romance, but is the man who calls himself Tim Murphy really all he seems, and what secrets has he been keeping from Maggie? An engaging saga of love and family, perfect for fans of Pam Howes and Kitty Neale.

Before the Windrush

Author : John Belchem
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2014-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781385852

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Before the Windrush by John Belchem Pdf

A fascinating study that examines Liverpool’s mixed population and its approach to race relations, in order to provide historical context and perspective to debates about Britain’s experience of empire in the twentieth century.

Movies, Music and Memory

Author : Julia Hallam,Lisa Shaw
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781839092015

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Movies, Music and Memory by Julia Hallam,Lisa Shaw Pdf

Presenting research findings from recent studies, including pilot projects led by the authors in the UK and Brazil, this book provides an accessible, timely, practically relevant and jargon-free overview of how music and films are currently used in nursing homes, dementia wards and day care centres for the older population.

British Cinema, Past and Present

Author : Justine Ashby,Andrew Higson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781135125158

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British Cinema, Past and Present by Justine Ashby,Andrew Higson Pdf

British Cinema: Past and Present responds to the commercial and critical success of British film in the 1990s. Providing a historical perspective to the contemporary resurgence of British cinema, this unique anthology brings together leading international scholars to investigate the rich diversity of British film production, from the early sound period of the 1930s to the present day. The contributors address: * British Cinema Studies and the concept of national cinema * the distribution and reception of British films in the US and Europe * key genres, movements and cycles of British cinema in the 1940s, 50s and 60s * questions of authorship and agency, with case studies of individual studios, stars, producers and directors * trends in British cinema, from propaganda films of the Second World War to the New Wave and the 'Swinging London' films of the Sixties * the representation of marginalised communities in films such as Trainspotting and The Full Monty * the evolution of social realism from Saturday Night, Sunday Morning to Nil By Mouth * changing approaches to Northern Ireland and the Troubles in films like The Long Good Friday and Alan Clarke's Elephant * contemporary 'art' and 'quality' cinema, from heritage drama to the work of Peter Greenaway, Derek Jarman, Terence Davies and Patrick Keiller.

Lancashire: Liverpool and the Southwest

Author : Richard Pollard,Nikolaus Pevsner,Joseph Sharples
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 842 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0300109105

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Lancashire: Liverpool and the Southwest by Richard Pollard,Nikolaus Pevsner,Joseph Sharples Pdf

This book is based on sections of Nikolaus Pevsner's 'South Lancashire' and 'North Lancashire', both published in 1969"--acknowledgements.

Education and Social Change

Author : Len Barton,Stephen Walker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781315413198

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Education and Social Change by Len Barton,Stephen Walker Pdf

This book, first published in 1985, argues that changes in the education system are closely bound up with wider social and political changes. It considers items within education such as developments in teacher assessment policy and changes in the control of education policy; and external items such as new directions in the management of the economy, of class relations and of the political system. Throughout, the book reflects a mood of growing frustration and anxiety shared by many teachers and educationalists which, the book argues, stems from a feeling that the education system is not being run as it should be. This title will be of interest to students of education and sociology.