An acclaimed history of the biggest, brashest and most tumultuous decade in recent British history.
The follow-up to the acclaimed "Crisis? What Crisis?", which looked at the 1970s. Now in paperback. Although the 80s are often viewed with nostalgia, as seen by the recent reunions of 80s bands such as Spandau Ballet and Ultravox, this was also a decade of political revolution and unrest...
'Put[s] into cold perspective what at the time we were too befuddled with emotion to understand... Turner has produced a masterly mix of shrewd analysis, historical detail and telling quotes... Indispensable'
'Dazzling... Turner's account of the 1980s is as wide-ranging as that fractured, multi-faceted decade demands ... deft at picking out devilish details and damning quotes from history that is less recent than you think'
'Among a host of recent books on the 1980s, Turner's stands out as comfortably the most entertaining' - Books of the Year
'One of the pleasures of Alwyn Turner's breathless romp through the 1980s is that it overflows with unusual juxtapositions and surprising insights... The tone is that of a wildly enthusiastic guide leading us on a breakneck tour through politics, sport and culture'
'This kaleidoscopic history ... provides a vivid and enjoyable guide to these turbulent years. Ranging broadly across popular culture as well as high politics ... Turner brings the period alive and offers insights into both sides of a polarised nation'
'Turner does an excellent job in synthesising the culture and art of the day into the wider political discourse. The result is resolutely entertaining'
'Terrifically entertaining'
'Excellent ... this trilogy is about the most authoritative account of the late 20th century as you are likely to get'