Events relating to europe

Peter Shaffer's play about Mozart, Amadeus, has its premiere in London

British artist Richard Long lays out his Slate Circle at the Tate Gallery in London

Italian academic Umberto Eco publishes The Name of the Rose, a medieval murder mystery

Electrician Lech Walesa emerges as the leader of a strike in the Gdansk shipyard in Poland

A trade union, Solidarnośc (Solidarity), is formed by strikers in the Gdansk shipyard in Poland

100 years after her death George Eliot is given a memorial stone (denied to her in 1880) in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner

Rebels storm the Spanish parliament in Madrid and briefly hold the members hostage, in a military coup that fails

Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan share a common economic viewpoint, following the policy known as monetarism

War Music is the first instalment of Christopher Logue's version of the Iliad

Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children uses the moment of India's independence to launch an adventure in magic realism

Australian entrepreneur Rupert Murdoch buys Britain's establishment newspaper, The Times, and its related titles

The Humber Bridge crosses the Humber estuary in Britain, and is the world's longest suspension bridge with a main span of 4626 feet (1410m)

English author Anita Brookner publishes her first novel, A Start in Life

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