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The Beatles to Paddington How The West Indian Generation Reshaped British Culture | Amanda Bidnall
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Embark on a riveting journey into the heart of London’s cultural transformation with Amanda Bidnall, author of ‘The West Indian Generation: Remaking British Culture in London, 1945-1965’. Delve into the post-WWII era, a time when London experienced an influx of West Indian artists and the profound influence they imparted on British culture. With a spotlight on iconic figures like Lord Kitchener, Lord Beginner, and many others, this conversation illuminates the artists’ journey from colonial subjects to British citizens and their artistic endeavors that reshaped cultural identities. A must-listen for those captivated by the end of the British Empire, migration from New Commonwealth countries, and the emergence of Black British culture. Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more enlightening discussions. 00:00: Introduction: Setting the Stage
01:28: Delving into the Roots: Was the Immigration Act a Response to WWII or Labour Shortages?
03:59: The Nationalities Act: Its Intriguing Influence on Calypso Music
06:18: Spotlight on Lord Kitchener & Psy Grant: Their Legacy and Influence
09:19: Unveiling the Research Process: Discovering Hidden Treasures
12:28: Calypso Artists: Bonded by Shared Struggles or the Essence of the Art?
17:23: Echoes of Concerns: Issues Highlighted in Their Music
22:41: The Calypso Phenomenon: Its Ripple Effect on British Culture
34:57: Overcoming Hurdles: Artists’ Transition from Colonial Subjects to Recognized Citizens
41:02: Unearthed Revelations: The Most Astonishing Finds from the Research
53:44: Time Travel: Who Would Amanda Dine With from Her Research Subjects?
57:08: Closing Thoughts: Reflecting on the Journey
83 episodios
Manage episode 418815800 series 3317388
★ Join the Ramblings of a Sikh YouTube Channel ★
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
★ Buy this podcast a coffee ★
Embark on a riveting journey into the heart of London’s cultural transformation with Amanda Bidnall, author of ‘The West Indian Generation: Remaking British Culture in London, 1945-1965’. Delve into the post-WWII era, a time when London experienced an influx of West Indian artists and the profound influence they imparted on British culture. With a spotlight on iconic figures like Lord Kitchener, Lord Beginner, and many others, this conversation illuminates the artists’ journey from colonial subjects to British citizens and their artistic endeavors that reshaped cultural identities. A must-listen for those captivated by the end of the British Empire, migration from New Commonwealth countries, and the emergence of Black British culture. Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more enlightening discussions. 00:00: Introduction: Setting the Stage
01:28: Delving into the Roots: Was the Immigration Act a Response to WWII or Labour Shortages?
03:59: The Nationalities Act: Its Intriguing Influence on Calypso Music
06:18: Spotlight on Lord Kitchener & Psy Grant: Their Legacy and Influence
09:19: Unveiling the Research Process: Discovering Hidden Treasures
12:28: Calypso Artists: Bonded by Shared Struggles or the Essence of the Art?
17:23: Echoes of Concerns: Issues Highlighted in Their Music
22:41: The Calypso Phenomenon: Its Ripple Effect on British Culture
34:57: Overcoming Hurdles: Artists’ Transition from Colonial Subjects to Recognized Citizens
41:02: Unearthed Revelations: The Most Astonishing Finds from the Research
53:44: Time Travel: Who Would Amanda Dine With from Her Research Subjects?
57:08: Closing Thoughts: Reflecting on the Journey
83 episodios
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