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Index
Cover
Title page
Contents
Foreword
Intro: NINETIES: ‘From despair to where’
Part One: THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA 1990–1997
1 Enter John Major: ‘The devil you know’
2 Lads: ‘All I found was cigarettes and alcohol’
3 Events: ‘You’re in a bad way’
4 Cool: ‘It’s like a new generation calling’
5 Bastards: ‘I’m singing my song for Europe’
6 Charters: ‘Caught by the fuzz’
7 Basics: ‘I’m a weirdo’
8 Resignation: ‘I get knocked down but I get up again’
9 Election: ‘Things can only get better’
Intermission: PATRIOTISM: ‘The England he knew is now no more’
Part Two: NEW ANGELS OF PROMISE 1997–2001
10 Enter Tony Blair: ‘I bet this is as good as it gets’
11 Royalty: ‘Storm the Palace’
12 Government: ‘It all breaks down at the first rehearsal’
13 Generations: ‘I’ve become so cynical these days’
14 Power: ‘I don’t want control of you’
15 Adventures: ‘I can’t imagine the world without me’
16 Reality: ‘What I really really want’
17 Millennium: ‘Let’s all meet up in the year 2000’
Outro: RENEWAL: ‘Weren’t the nineties great?’
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
List of Illustrations
Copyright
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