All Events

Russian dancer Galina Ulanova proves a sensation on tour in Europe and the USA in her late forties

The USA and Britain withdraw their offer of financial aid for Nasser's Aswan dam

Egypt's president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalizes the Suez canal and wins Soviet finance for his Aswan dam

Sicilian author Giuseppe de Lampedusa completes his novel The Leopard, but does not live to see it published

Eugene O'Neill's searing account of tensions within his own family, Long Day's Journey into Night, has its premiere in Stockholm

Lawrence Ferlinghetti is prosecuted and acquitted for publishing Allen Ginsberg's Howl

Hans Werner Henze's opera The Stag King has its premiere in Berlin

John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger features in the first season of London's new English Stage Company

Students are fired on in Budapest when protesting against repressive Communist policies

Confronted by a popular uprising, Communist leaders in Hungary bring back the reformist prime minister Imre Nagy

The British and French bomb Egyptian airfields, and land troops near Port Said and the Suez canal

Japanese novelist Yukio Mishima publishes The Temple of the Golden Pavilion

The MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola) is formed as a guerrilla movement to end Portuguese rule

Communist activist Fidel Castro returns from Mexico to Cuba to organize guerrilla warfare against the Batista regime

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

The ballet Spartacus, with music by Aram Khachaturian, has its premiere in Leningrad

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'

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