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Remember the 70s

Michael Heatley (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte

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Michael Heatley takes a nostalgic look back at the best music, movies, TV programs and events of the sensational seventies. Illustrated with fantastic colour and black & white photographs including posters and other archive material this is a superb gift for all lovers of the decade. After the peace and love of the Sixties, the Seventies started off less promisingly. But a decade that brought the Queen's Silver Jubilee, entry to the European Community (then known as the Common Market), America's withdrawal from Vietnam and the establishment of the Open University was certainly anything but dull. And when Britain's first woman Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, was voted into office in 1979 the decade of change was complete. Money was now decimal, while the first ever televised Royal Wedding featured Princess Anne. England couldn't hold onto the World Cup but tennis ace Virginia Wade won Wimbledon. Johnny Rotten and his Pistol pals changed the face of music, while punk fashions joined hot pants, loon pants and platform heels as visual statements. Add space hoppers, Chopper bikes and Monty Python and you have a taste of a unique decade that, after a slow start, offered something for everyone. Re-live it here in words and pictures.

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First woman Prime Minister, hot pants, Joining the Common Market, space hoppers, Monty Python, chopper bikes, The Seventies, Queen’s Silver Jubilee