In the early 18th century, Georgian Britain was a nation openly, gloriously and often shockingly rude. This was found in the graphic art of Hogarth, Gillray, Rowlandson and George Cruikshank, and the ...
Historians and filmmakers analyse how British cinema was changed by the social realism movement, the exuberance of Swinging London and an influx of money from the United States.
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