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The Political and Moral Economies of Post-War British Culture
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The Political and Moral Economies of Post-War British Culture

The transformation of Britain’s political economy during and after the Second World War likewise reshaped its cultural industries, and the moral economies represented in their outputs.

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May 16, 2024
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) by Karel Reisz
Albert Finney as Arthur Seaton (front centre), working-class protagonist of the 1960 film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Woodfall Film Productions).

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