The Beatles in Context

Kenneth Womack editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:23rd Dec '21

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Documents the contexts for The Beatles' cultural achievements, exploring the significance of their lives and works.

Provides a guide to the contexts of The Beatles' unparalleled cultural achievements, from their early performances to cultural legacy. Wide-ranging chapters are devoted to the many and varied influences on their lives and works and demonstrate the profound and enduring nature of the band's relationship with people, place, media and politics.Since their first performances in 1960, The Beatles' cultural influence grew in unparalleled ways. From Liverpool to Beatlemania, and from dance halls to Abbey Road Studios and the digital age, the band's impact exploded during their heyday, and has endured in the decades following their disbandment. Beatles fashion and celebrity culture, politics, psychedelia and the Summer of Love, all highlight different aspects of the band's complex relationship with the world around them. With a wide range of short, snapshot chapters, The Beatles in Context brings together key themes in which to better explore The Beatles' lives and work and understand their cultural legacy, focusing on the people and places central to The Beatles' careers, the visual media that contributed to their enduring success, and the culture and politics of their time.

'… this is a solid introduction to the life and times of the most successful musical group in history.' J. F. Lyons, Choice

ISBN: 9781108409520

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 535g

371 pages