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Instead of representing a goldenage of universal popular religion, these urban festivals were often the focus of fierce political struggles.
It does not advocate reforms aimed at shoring up the unions' political position or at restoring a goldenage of labor power that never was.
The notion of the eighteenth century as a 'goldenage' for women and work has lost a good deal of credibility.
Underlying all this, looking back to a goldenage, is the political agenda.
Indeed, liberalism was uniquely suited to this goldenage of urban government in the decades before 1900.
They sought the goldenage, but never knew where it might be found.
A distinctive pattern of domestic and kinship organization may have emerged during the ' goldenage ' for the wealthier and more powerful strata.
The supposition that things are much harder today is a variant of a goldenage fallacy.
It was a goldenage for planners of the better sort.
The main thing that made the 'sixties and 'seventies a goldenage was that we were all young.
This led to a disillusionment with social policy experiments and an end to the 'goldenage of evaluation' (p. 199).
The medieval chapters make it clear that this was no goldenage for single women.
But we should not expect that we can establish a new goldenage of capitalism or return to the old one that never was.
These are the factors that will usher in the goldenage of performing with technology.
In the goldenage universities were established as real centres of excellence.
The interwar years were the city's ' goldenage ', despite massive poverty and deepening social division.
Once there was a 'goldenage ' of ageing, then a transition from veneration to degradation.
Here, however, we argue that to seek a return to the 'goldenage' of full employment is both illogical and unrealistic.
The book's prelude, 'the goldenage of social democracy', leads into a more prolonged examination of the period since 1970.
Is this interest nostalgia for welfare's 'goldenage' or a rational commitment to radical reform?
Nor should the eighteenth century be seen as a goldenage of female public life.
He contrasted a goldenage with current economic strife.
No, because the resurrection of the goldenage was based on an illusion.
In particular, the authors show that the perceived 'goldenage' of community care in the 1970s was something of a myth.
With foreign demand expanding and extraordinary prices agreed, a goldenage for speculators, profiteers, and industrialists began.
In sum, the danseur of the 1830s and 1840s, the 'goldenage' of ballet, is caught up in a complicated historiographical mess.
Now her grandfather's house collects and conserves some of the most important documents in the history of the 'goldenage' of theatre.
The '40s and early '50s were the goldenage of the roadside diner.
While there may be a yearning for a goldenage of family life, it could be entirely mistaken to assume that many people actually want the clock turned back.
The end of the goldenage of doctoring.
While the conclusion's examinations of several writers ' ' glancing back ' ' on promiscuity's ' ' goldenage ' ' in the 1970s diminishes this criticism, those retrospective texts necessarily say something different.
Progressive rock is a slippery term that attempts to contain a diverse range of music promoting experimentation, individualism, an art aesthetic, and paradoxically, goldenage romanticism and futurist hyper-modernism.
At times, the essay may seem to refer to contemporary history as though that were synonymous with the period since the goldenage of independence, the late 1950s and 1960s.
It is certainly not true, though, as she maintains, that post-1945 'was the goldenage of the welfare state based on the principle of universality and support for all'.
How is that goldenage to be brought about?
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There was never a goldenage when everybody respected all policemen.
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What he says about school discipline at the time shows that there was no goldenage.
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There may have been some goldenage in this country when our people were religious.
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We certainly cannot look to the past for an easy answer; there never was a goldenage.
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It is foolish of him to look back and believe that there was some goldenage when supplementary benefit was not given.
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Some of us look back on that time as a goldenage.
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But, of course, in a sense it was not a goldenage except in personal terms.
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Not that such deterioration can be seen as a falling away from a goldenage.
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People always seem to have the idea that once upon a time there was a goldenage when things were rather better.
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That goldenage did little for the members of our community in the needy social groups.
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We have had some discussion today about when local government's goldenage might have been.
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It might reflect upon the goldenage of education from which many of us ventured so long ago.
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Nor has there ever been a goldenage of marriage.
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We should bear all those matters in mind and that at both ends of the social spectrum there has never been a goldenage.
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There is no goldenage—past, present or future—of flat-rate lees or grants.
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We are not talking about a goldenage in which everything went well.
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They direct workpeople's eyes to the past, to a goldenage of full employment which is extremely unlikely ever to return.
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I do not accept the romantic picture of a heroic, goldenage, with working-class people refusing to get into debt.
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I was an enthusiastic supporter of municipalisation in the 1970s, which was something of a goldenage in house building.
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The idea that there was a goldenage is simply wrong.
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I should like to add one further element to what he said about the supposed goldenage on which people look back.
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The goldenage of trade unions has never existed.
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The law cannot make men moral, any more than one can make a goldenage out of leaden men.
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We cannot consider banning pesticides or indulge ourselves in a yearning for a supposed organic goldenage.
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It must become a goldenage for both of them because they must be brought together.
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I would not describe that as a goldenage, but it was certainly much better than the one we have now.
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Do we really kid ourselves that we wish to return to the so-called goldenage of reporting?
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We had the goldenage of the industrial revolution where land was taken up, systems were improved and the wealth of the farming population increased.
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We have to cease believing in a goldenage.
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We should not hanker after a parental goldenage—it never existed—nor should we return to the practice of giving children so-called discipline.
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Such recollections are not merely imaginings of a goldenage.
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For nearly three years now we have been living in the goldenage of planning.
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To me, there is no such thing as a goldenage of public housing.
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Those reports show clearly that the goldenage, if it ever existed, exists largely in people's imagination.
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It is fashionable to claim—as the report does—that there was never a goldenage in which legislation was properly scrutinised.
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One is always tempted to think of the past as a goldenage.
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I do not believe that there was a goldenage of media objectivity.
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I also echo the view that there never was a goldenage of childhood.
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If there was some goldenage, when did it occur?
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He talked as though it had come out of some goldenage and was getting worse.
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She said that there never was a goldenage.
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I often reflect on the fact that if there is a goldenage it is possible that we are living in it now.
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It is extremely important that we recognise from the start that we are not in a goldenage in which everything is wonderful.
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The cotton mills, water mills, paper mills, iron foundries, canal architecture and great beam engine pumping stations are enormously valuable reminders of that goldenage.
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They should not be contrasted with some goldenage of agricultural communities in the past.
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Let us encourage private capital, combined with individual initiative and business skill, to help to create a second goldenage for our railway network.
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Was the goldenage at the turn of the century?
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We look back to-day to some goldenage when people were well off.
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Both libraries and museums should be enjoying a goldenage.
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It must become a goldenage for roads because otherwise we will come to a standstill in the fullness of time.
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I thought that his contribution, particularly in rebutting the goldenage mythology of higher education, was outstanding.
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We sometimes hark back to a goldenage of policing.
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When that question is asked, it will be a goldenage, indeed.
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If that is some sort of goldenage which we are supposed to defend, count me out.
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We shall get back to the goldenage—back to the workhouse, the dame school and the poor law institution.
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I do not know when or if that goldenage existed.
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I accept, however, that the goldenage of rail will come again, because there is no alternative for the future.
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The goldenage for lightermen was reached in 1795.
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When did basics begin, when did they end, and when was the goldenage of basics?
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