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London Life, 1965–1966

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu sämtlichen Ausgaben der Zeitschrift London Life. Das Blatt war ein radikaler Versuch, das traditionsreiche, aber damals als verstaubt geltende Gesellschaftsmagazin The Tatler neu zu erfinden. Während The Tatler für die konservative Elite schrieb, sollte London Life den Geist des modernen London der „Swinging Sixties“ – die Ära von Pop-Art, Minirock und Rock 'n' Roll – einfangen. Das Magazin erschien nur 15 Monate lang mit insgesamt 63 Ausgaben. Trotz des kulturellen Erfolgs war es finanziell nicht tragbar, und der Titel kehrte 1968 wieder zum Namen The Tatler zurück. Abgedeckter Zeitraum: Oktober 1965 bis Dezember 1966.

London Life, 1965–1966

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Microform Academic Publishers

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Siehe auch:
British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869-1970

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978-1-85117-363-1

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10887805

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Launched in 1965, London Life was one of several titles owned by The Illustrated London News (ILN). A reincarnation of The Tatler (1901–1965)—which, from its inception, catered primarily to a wealthy and conservative readership—London Life represented a radical departure from its predecessor. This new magazine endeavoured to "reflect all aspects of the life of London". Throughout its brief existence, it proved adept at conveying the spirit of the "Swinging Sixties" in the world’s "capital of cool". Encompassing nearly 5,000 images, this collection contains all 63 issues of London Life, published between October 1965 and December of the following year.

London Life covered a wide range of topics, from music and film to sexuality and the thriving nightlife of London’s West End. It likewise captured the increasingly cosmopolitan nature of British society, documenting the emergence of a more diverse media landscape and audience. Featuring interviews with cultural icons, such as Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, as well as contributions from rising stars, such as the supermodel, Jean Shrimpton, and the popular entertainer, Anita Harris, London Life remains emblematic of 1960s counterculture. This collection contains essential material for those interested in the cultural history of the 1960s and, more specifically, in Britain’s cultural revolution and the advent of its "permissive society".

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