More than a roar: exhibition broadens notions of the 1920s
by Caroline Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#5V672)
Curators at National Archives showcase a decade of discontent, protest - and the Nightclub Queen'
From state surveillance of communists, to all women finally winning the vote, and a peek inside the No 43 Soho nightclub, a new exhibition on the roaring 20s aims to highlight a decade not just of postwar decadence but of huge discontent and social upheaval.
Anchored on the recent release of the 1921 census, the free exhibition The 1920s: Beyond the Roar, which opens at the National Archives in Kew this week, covers international peace treaties, textile samples and lonely hearts adverts, alongside a reconstruction of the No 43, run by the Nightclub Queen", Kate Meyrick.
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