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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Series
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Notes on contributors
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. Shaking up the Savoy
  9. 2. The Great London Smog of 1952: its consequences and contemporary relevance
  10. 3. Direct line to Beeching and beyond? The failure of the 1950s railway modernisation plan
  11. 4. Professor Gower, complacent academics and legal education
  12. 5. A university in (or of) Wales? Vaisey’s folly and St David’s College, Lampeter
  13. 6. Radio, The Listener and The Times: lessons from the 1950s in the public understanding of law
  14. 7. Divorce law reform and feminism in the 1950s
  15. 8. Mrs Gladys Hutchinson, Lord Upjohn and the case of the bankrupt ‘spendthrift … ne’er-do-well and … waster’
  16. 9. The Wolfenden Report, homosexuality and women
  17. Index

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© the Authors 2026

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ISBN 978-1-911507-53-6 (hardback)

ISBN 978-1-911507-54-3 (paperback)

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DOI https://doi.org/10.63674/yqyj7969

Cover photo shows Fiona Cownie and family friend Florence Terrett outside the Cownie family home in Ripon, Yorkshire, 1959.

Photo credit: Joseph Terrett.

Cover designed by Hayley Warnham for University of London Press.

Book design by Nigel French. Text set by Westchester Publishing Services UK in Meta Serif and Meta, designed by Erik Spiekermann.

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