Events relating to europe

Molecular biologists Francis Crick and James Watson announce their discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA

Churchill moves Harold Macmillan to a new department, as minister of defence

Dylan Thomas's 'play for voices', Under Milk Wood, is broadcast on BBC radio, with Richard Burton as narrator

A painting by Graham Sutherland, commissioned for Winston Churchill's 80th birthday, does not meet with the full approval of the sitter or his wife

Politician and author Winston Churchill completes his six-volume history The Second World War

Oxford medical student Roger Bannister runs the first four-minute mile, at the Iffley Road track

Anglo-Irish novelist Iris Murdoch publishes her first novel, Under the Net

George Grivas leads a guerrilla movement, EOKA, fighting for Cyprus's independence from Britain and union with Greece

19-year-old Françoise Sagan has a major international success with her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse

In an armistice ending the Indochina War, France acknowledges the independence of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam

18-year-old English jockey Lester Piggott wins the first of a record nine Derbys

Federico Fellini directs La Strada ('The Road'), starring his wife, Giulietta Masina, and Antony Quinn

A radical manifesto and acts of terrorism alert the world to the emergence of the FLN, committed to independence for Algeria

William Walton's opera Troilus and Cressida has its premiere at Covent Garden

English author Kingsley Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim, strikes an anti-establishment chord

William Golding gives a chilling account of schoolboy savagery in his first novel, Lord of the Flies

Le Corbusier completes the reinforced-concrete pilgrimage church of Notre Dame du Haut at Ronchamp

The new UK prime minister, Anthony Eden, gives Harold Macmillan the post of foreign secretary

Anthony Eden moves Harold Macmillan to a new position, as chancellor of the exchequer

Michael Tippett's first opera, A Midsummer Marriage, has its premiere at Covent Garden

Swedish director Ingmar Bergman wins international fame with his film Smiles of a Summer Night

An armed uprising in Morocco persuades France to accept the principle of independence for the colony

81-year-old Winston Churchill resigns as Britain's prime minister and is succeeded by Anthony Eden

Russia forms the Warsaw Treaty Organization (or Warsaw Pact) with her east European allies, as a counterbalance to NATO

Kingsley Amis and other young writers in Britain become known as Angry Young Men

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