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Capital Affairs: London and the Making of the Permissive Society

Did Britain's permissive society really start with Swinging London?


Did Britain's permissive society really start with Swinging London? Challenging the sexual myth of the 1960s and arguing that its roots lay further back in the city's post-war years, Frank Mort gives a new account of 1950s London in this talk. The diverse, but nonetheless important, roles of patrician men-about-town, young independent women, go-ahead entrepreneurs, Westminster politicians, queer men and West-Indians in opening up a new phase of post-Victorian sexual morality will all be examined as Frank looks at how sex, politics and city cultures came together to create a modern post-war British society.

Frank Mort is Professor of Cultural Histories at the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, University of Manchester. He has written and edited many books and is the author of Cultures of Consumption: Masculinities and Social Space in Late-Twentieth Century Britain and Dangerous Sexualities: Medico-Moral Politics in England since 1830.


Speaker(s):

Professor Frank Mort | talks

 

Date and Time:

2 December 2010 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Bishopsgate Institute
230 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4QH
020 7392 9200
http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk

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Tickets:

£7, concs £5

Available from:

Call 020 7392 9220 between 9.30am and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday or search for Bishopsgate Institute on www.WeGotTickets.com

Additional Information:

Bishopsgate Institute is two minutes walk from Liverpool Street station.

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