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‘When We Were Young: the 1960s’ delves into the transformative decade that reshaped Britain, offering a compelling narrative that weaves history, culture, and personal anecdotes. This non-fiction masterpiece, penned by acclaimed historian Elizabeth H. Thompson, features contributions from notable figures such as musician John Davies and activist Mary Clark, providing a rich, multifaceted perspective. Exploring themes from the rise of the Beatles to the Swinging London phenomenon, and the profound social changes ignited by youth culture, this book captures the essence of an era marked by innovation, rebellion, and the quest for freedom. ‘When We Were Young’ invites readers to revisit the 1960s, a pivotal decade that continues to influence our world today.






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