class and social values

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impact of WW1
\-high death toll (disproportionate death toll amongst the upper classes)

\-class interaction in the trenches
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impact of the great depression
\-undermined working class solidarity - unions in prosperous areas didn’t strike in support of poor areas
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what was the social revolution
\-a period of class interaction during WW2 made necessary by evacuation, rationing and homelessness following the Blitz
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mass observation on the social revolution
\-working class desire for a more equal society

\-evacuee bed wetting blamed on working class lack of standards reinforcing class divisions
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emergency of the liberal society
\-1951 - 1979

\-increased affluence

\-satire boom

\-distrust of the establishment

\-working class seen as cool
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aim of comprehensive schools
\-to blur class divides in education
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evidence of a sexual revolution
\-increase in women having pre-marital sex

\-Lady Chatterley trial

\-Homosexual Law Reform Society 1958

\-Wolfenden report 1957

\-the abortion act 1967

\-sexual offences act 1967
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number of women who had premarital sex born 1894 - 1904 and 1924 - 1934
\-1894-1904: 1/5

\-1924-1934: 1/2
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sexual offences act
\-1967

\-legalised male homosexuality
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sexual offences act year
\-1967
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evidence against a sexual revolution
\-less than 1/10 received any sex education by 1949

\-”the sexual behaviour of Young people” 1965 and Geoffrey Gorers study in 1969

\-Wolfenden report 1957

\-views on homosexuality
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the sexual behaviour of young people
\-1965

\-Michael Schofield

\-found that attitudes had not changed significantly

\-reinforced by Geoffrey Gorers study in 1969
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the sexual behaviour of young people year
\-1965
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Wolfenden report
\-1957

\-prostitution laws should be harsher

\-homosexuality decriminalised
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the Wolfenden report year
\-1957
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views on homosexuality
\-Homosexual Law reform society 1958 perceived as bad

\-85% if interviewees disagreeing with homosexuality
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the Lady Chatterley trial
\-1960

\-the publication of Lady Chatterley’s lover by D H Lawrence

\-led to Penguin publishers being tried under the Obscene publications act

\-led to a growth in pornography
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the Moors Murders
\-1963-1965

\-blamed on a non-marital sexual relationship
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opponents of the liberal society
\-attitudes towards lifestyle and sexuality at the end of the sixties

\-moors murders

\-Mary Whitehouse

\-tabloids
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attitudes towards lifestyle and sexuality at the end of the 1960s
\-still fairly conservative
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tabloids view of sexual behaviour
\-linked to to teenage crime, vandalism and hooliganism
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Mary Whitehouse
\-clean up TV campaign

\-co-founded the National Viewers and Listeners Association (NVALA)
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the National Viewers and Listeners Association (NVALA)
\-against sex, violence, swearing, blasphemy and republicanism
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shown by the rising popularity of satire
\-it became publicly acceptable to mock Britain’s leadership
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examples of popular satire
\-”the aftermath of the war”

\-”beyond the fringe”

\-”that was the week that was”
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TV that normalised sexual behaviour
\-James Bond

\-Carry on films

\-On the buses
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secularisation
\-number of holy communions performed dropped by 1 million between 1935 and 1970
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festival of light
\-founded by Malcom Muggeridge

\-promoted Christian values