In the decades after 1945, Britain witnessed a dramatic period of technological innovation and expansion. The state transformed the countryside with grids of pylons, huge concrete edifices, and a new era of extraction, while both rural and urban societies and economies adapted to the new cultures of energy, communication and leisure. As these infrastructures—and the lives that inhabited them—are variously abandoned, repurposed or demolished, this book visits four distinct locations to consider how the countryside became modern, what these sites mean now, and how we might remember them.
Author: Ben Anderson, Matthew Kelly, Katrina Navickas & Ian Waites
Publisher: Uniform Books
Format: Paperback
Pages: 100
ISBN: 9781910010358
Publication Date: August 2023