All Events

Dwight D. Eisenhower is elected for a second US presidential term, again with Richard Nixon as his vice-president

At a conference in Bermuda, Macmillan meets Eisenhower and patches up the 'special relationship' after the rift over Suez

Harold Macmillan tells a meeting in Bedford that 'most of our people have never had it so good'

Anthony Eden resigns as UK prime minister after the fiasco of the Suez Crisis, and is succeeded by Harold Macmillan

With his Hundred Flowers Campaign ('Let a hundred flowers bloom'), Mao Zedong invites criticism and then locks up the critics

French critic Roland Barthes develops in Mythologies the theory of semiotics, relating to signs and symbols

De Valera takes stringent measures against the IRA and Sinn Fein, detaining activists in an internment camp

US novelist John Cheever publishes The Wapshot Chronicle, depicting a wealthy and eccentric family in Massachusetts

Fred Hoyle, William Fowler, and Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge explain stellar nucleosynthesis

US novelist Mary McCarthy describes the religious pressures she grew up with in Memories of a Catholic Girlhood

Australian artist Arthur Boyd begins his series of paintings about an aboriginal stockman, Love, Marriage and Death of a Half-Caste

Six founding nations (Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, West Germany) establish the European Economic Community (EEC)

The FNLA is established, with US support, as a guerrilla group to fight for a non-communist independent Angola

Jack Kerouac publishes a largely autobiographical novel, On the Road, describing his experiences travelling through the US and Mexico

Arnold Schoenberg's opera Moses and Aaron, incomplete at his death, has its premiere in Zurich

Nikita Khrushchev's position in the Soviet Communist party is secure after the failure of a plot to remove him

In Voss Australian author Patrick White creates an epic novel about a disastrous attempt to cross the continent

The publication of the novel Justine launches Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet

Spanish-born Paris designer Cristóbal Balenciaga produces an ostensibly shapeless garment, the 'sack', that greatly excites the world of fashion

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