A critical analysis of the cultural protests that marred Britain throughout the 1980s as a direct result of Margaret Thatcher's reign as British Prime Minister. [Extended Essay] / Stephen McLaughlin.
Material type: TextPublication details: Limerick : Limerick Institute of Technology/Limerick School of Art and Design ; 2016Description: 53p. : ill (some col) . : 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Thesis Fashion 11/16
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Thesis submitted for B.A. (Hons) in Fashion Design 2016
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This extended essay will explore the cultural protests that marked Britain throughout the 1980s as a direct result of Margaret Thatcher s reign as British Prime minister. I aim to gain an understanding of the way that different forms of culture respond to circumstances. I will turn my attention towards British popular musicians, film makers and designers whom were all united by a single common thread: Their detest of the Iron Lady , Margaret Thatcher. The overall aim of this extended essay is to determine how these cultural protests of the 1980s contested and critiqued the value of the Thatcher era. [Abstract]