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|title= We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars
|author= Martin Pugh
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|pages=400
|publisher= The Bodley Head Ltd
|date= July 2008
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What comes to mind if some-one says the 1920s? What about the 1930s? The gloom and doom of Depression and the Jarrow march? Or flappers and frivolity, art deco and champagne? Was it a period of labouring under the fall-out of the Great War: a lost generation, a General Strike and political instability? Or a period of unbridled optimism, female emancipation, increased leisure and general social improvement?
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