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The 1970s
The 1970s: A New Global History from Civil Rights to Economic Inequality | Thomas Borstelmann
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The 1970s looks at an iconic decade when the cultural left and economic right came to the fore in American society and the world at large. While many have seen the 1970s as simply a period of failures epitomized by Watergate, inflation, the oil crisis, global unrest, and disillusionment with military efforts in Vietnam, Thomas Borstelmann creates a new framework for understanding the period and its legacy. He demonstrates how the 1970s increased social inclusiveness and, at the same time, encouraged commitments to the free market and wariness of government. As a result, American culture and much of the rest of the world became more--and less--equal. Borstelmann explores how the 1970s forged the contours of contemporary America. Military, political, and economic crises undercut citizens' confidence in government. Free market enthusiasm led to lower taxes, a volunteer army, individual 401(k) retirement plans, free agency in sports, deregulated airlines, and expansions in gambling and pornography. At the same time, the movement for civil rights grew, promoting changes for women, gays, immigrants, and the disabled. And developments were not limited to the United States. Many countries gave up colonial and racial hierarchies to develop a new formal commitment to human rights, while economic deregulation spread to other parts of the world, from Chile and the United Kingdom to China. Placing a tempestuous political culture within a global perspective, The 1970s shows that the decade wrought irrevocable transformations upon American society and the broader world that continue to resonate today.
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The 1970s were such an interesting era for films. I really like the gritty, realistic look and feel of so many (even if 2 of my top 3 couldn't be classified that way).

1. Star Wars
2. Alien
3. Dog Day Afternoon

I see a still in the photo montage from Network - that would definitely be in my top 3 if it made the cut for the list.

@dabbe

dabbe Network!!!! I can't believe it didn't make the cut. Well, if you're only talking top-grossing, it seemed like most of the blockbuster summer movies/slasher movies/holiday movies made the list. Thanks for sharing! 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
vivastory I watched Dog Day Afternoon for the first time just a couple of years ago & it blew my mind. It cracks me up that people complain about movies being too political now when there's that scene where Pacino comes out & rallies the crowd chanting “Attica!“ in a movie made just a few yrs after the prison riots 6mo
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Billypar @vivastory Oh yeah, I don't think the presence of politics in film has changed much over time. But for me, the 1970s were unique compared to both decades before and after in terms of how realistic they feel. There's nothing in Dog Day, from the performances to the cinematography to the score (or lack thereof), that reminds me I'm watching a movie. 6mo
Suet624 I wish I could watch Dog Days again. 6mo
Billypar @Suet624 I love it - it's my favorite Al Pacino performance. 6mo
Suet624 He‘s so good in it. I agree with you. 6mo
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kspenmoll Love this!!!! 5y
OriginalCyn620 Love it! Brings back some memories! ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
TheSpineView @OriginalCyn620 Yes it does! I am a product of the 70s! 5y
Ddzmini The pants are back in style now 😳🙌🏽🤣🤣🤣📖😋 5y
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OriginalCyn620 👌🏻📚❤️ 5y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 me too. So many books I read in the 70s!! 5y
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Recommendations please! I'm looking for a book that's set in the 1970s for the reading challenge. Any good ones you really enjoyed?

FairyHighRoad @CocoReads that sounds really good. Thank you! 😀 7y
CocoReads You're welcome! 7y
SuperPunkNinja I second the recommendation! 7y
FairyHighRoad @McShelfington I can't wait to read it. Thanks for the recommendation! 😃 7y
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CocoReads
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One only has to do a google search on 1970s book covers to find an example of #thiscovermakesnosense #ReadJanuary

LauraBeth 😂😂 8y
LisaJo 70's book covers are so bad. Growing up my mother had a copy of Anna Karenina that had a Twiggy type of model on it in a Chanel miniskirt suit. Nothing says Russian aristocracy like a miniskirt. 8y
CocoReads I know I'd seen some pretty trippy ones in the used bookstores but except for a weird Fahrenheit 451, I don't actually have any. And I didn't use that one because I'm not sure where it is. 8y
Loreen Oh, the '70's. 😹😹😹 8y
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