Spydus Search Results - Anywhere: virginia Nicholson how was it for you (Keywords) https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?QRY=BSOPAC%3A%20(VIRGINIA%20%2B%20NICHOLSON%20%2B%20HOW%20%2B%20WAS%20%2B%20IT%20%2B%20FOR%20%2B%20YOU)&QRYTEXT=Anywhere%3A%20virginia%20Nicholson%20how%20was%20it%20for%20you%20(Keywords)&SETLVL=SET&CF=GEN&SORTS=DTE.DATE1.DESC&NRECS=20 Spydus Search Results en © 2022 Civica Pty Limited. All rights reserved. How was it for you? : women, sex, love and power in the 1960s / Virginia Nicholson. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2863989&CF=GEN The sexual revolution liberated a generation. But men most of all. We tend to think of the 60s as a decade sprinkled with stardust: a time of space travel and utopian dreams, but above all of sexual abandonment. When the pill was introduced on the NHS in 1961 it seemed, for the first time, that women - like men - could try without buying. But this book describes a turbulent power struggle. Here are the voices from the battleground. Meet dollybird Mavis, debutante Kristina, Beryl who sang with the Beatles, bunny girl Patsy, Christian student Anthea, industrial campaigner Mary, and countercultural Caroline. From Carnaby Street to Merseyside, from mods to rockers, from white gloves to Black is Beautiful, their stories throw an unsparing spotlight on morals, four-letter words, faith, drugs, race, bomb culture, and sex. The sexual revolution liberated a generation. But men most of all. We tend to think of the 60s as a decade sprinkled with stardust: a time of space travel and utopian dreams, but above all of sexual abandonment. When the pill was introduced on the NHS in 1961 it seemed, for the first time, that women - like men - could try without buying. But this book describes a turbulent power struggle. Here are the voices from the battleground. Meet dollybird Mavis, debutante Kristina, Beryl who sang with the Beatles, bunny girl Patsy, Christian student Anthea, industrial campaigner Mary, and countercultural Caroline. From Carnaby Street to Merseyside, from mods to rockers, from white gloves to Black is Beautiful, their stories throw an unsparing spotlight on morals, four-letter words, faith, drugs, race, bomb culture, and sex.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Nicholson, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>UK : Penguin Books, 2020.<br />xv, 493 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) ; 20 cm<br /><br />Bordon - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016893569<br />Fareham - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016899620<br />Fleet - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016894657<br />Romsey - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016898238<br />Waterlooville - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016894843<br /> How was it for you? : women, sex, love and power in the 1960s / Virginia Nicholson. https://hampshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=2724947&CF=GEN The sexual revolution liberated a generation. But men most of all. We tend to think of the 60s as a decade sprinkled with stardust: a time of space travel and utopian dreams, but above all of sexual abandonment. When the pill was introduced on the NHS in 1961 it seemed, for the first time, that women - like men - could try without buying. But this book describes a turbulent power struggle. Here are the voices from the battleground. Meet dollybird Mavis, debutante Kristina, Beryl who sang with the Beatles, bunny girl Patsy, Christian student Anthea, industrial campaigner Mary, and countercultural Caroline. From Carnaby Street to Merseyside, from mods to rockers, from white gloves to Black is Beautiful, their stories throw an unsparing spotlight on morals, four-letter words, faith, drugs, race, bomb culture, and sex. The sexual revolution liberated a generation. But men most of all. We tend to think of the 60s as a decade sprinkled with stardust: a time of space travel and utopian dreams, but above all of sexual abandonment. When the pill was introduced on the NHS in 1961 it seemed, for the first time, that women - like men - could try without buying. But this book describes a turbulent power struggle. Here are the voices from the battleground. Meet dollybird Mavis, debutante Kristina, Beryl who sang with the Beatles, bunny girl Patsy, Christian student Anthea, industrial campaigner Mary, and countercultural Caroline. From Carnaby Street to Merseyside, from mods to rockers, from white gloves to Black is Beautiful, their stories throw an unsparing spotlight on morals, four-letter words, faith, drugs, race, bomb culture, and sex.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Nicholson, Virginia<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>UK : Viking, 2019.<br />xiii, 493 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm<br /><br />Basingstoke Discovery Centre - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016725521<br />Winchester Library - (HANTS) - Adult Non-Fiction - 305.4209046 - Available - C016478026<br />