Laura Tisdall - We Have Come to be Destroyed: Growing Up in Cold War Britain | Thursday 7 May, 7.30pm
Laura Tisdall - We Have Come to be Destroyed: Growing Up in Cold War Britain | Thursday 7 May, 7.30pm
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Come along to gain a new perspective on Cold War Britain through the eyes of its youth, from the expansion of the welfare state to the sexual revolution and the rise of neoliberalism. In We Have Come to be Destroyed, historian Laura Tisdall shines a wholly new light on a supposedly familiar era.
Chaired by Rebecca Clifford, author of Survivors: Children's Lives After the Holocaust.
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In newly affluent 1950s Britain, ideas about adulthood and childhood began to change radically. Adults married, bought houses, and had children far sooner, and were conceived as self-sufficient, altruistic good citizens. Children and teenagers, conversely, were heavily regulated, imagined as fragile, vulnerable, or deviant, their voices excluded from civic and political conversation. But Britain’s young people had their own ideas.
Laura Tisdall tells the history of modern Britain through the experiences of its adolescents, revealing their thoughts, fantasies, and anxieties. From children’s activist movements for nuclear disarmament to young women’s reservations about the permissive society, queer youth’s inability to imagine a happy future, or more everyday objections to the pressure to conform, young people throughout Britain creatively challenged the world adults made for them.
Laura Tisdall is a senior lecturer in modern British history at Newcastle University. She has written for the Guardian and the Conversation as well as appearing on BBC Radio 4.
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