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A Long and Illustrious History › Britain Since 1945
What was the Swinging Sixties?
- A period of economic hardship in the 1960s
- A decade of strikes and industrial unrest in the 1960s
- A period of great social change and cultural creativity in the 1960s, centred on London
- The name given to the 1960s political reforms under Harold Wilson
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Swinging Sixties is the term used to describe the explosion of youth culture, fashion, music, and social change that took place in Britain during the 1960s, with London at its centre. It was a time of greater personal freedom, shaped by artists, designers, and musicians who challenged traditional values.