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Paperback Something Happened: A Political and Cultural Overview of the Seventies Book

ISBN: 0231124953

ISBN13: 9780231124959

Something Happened: A Political and Cultural Overview of the Seventies

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In both the literal and metaphorical senses, it seemed as if 1970s America was running out of gas. The decade not only witnessed long lines at gas stations but a citizenry that had grown weary and disillusioned. High unemployment, runaway inflation, and the energy crisis, caused in part by U.S. dependence on Arab oil, characterized an increasingly bleak economic situation.

As Edward D. Berkowitz demonstrates, the end of the postwar economic...

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Probably more appropriate as a reference volume for large numbers of readers

For me "Something Happened" is a very difficult book to size up. If you were over the age of 18 and paying any attention at all to current events during the 1970's then you will not find very much new information in this book. In large part I found "Something Happened" to be very matter of fact and even a bit tedious at times. Having said that I must acknowledge that author Edward Berkowitz has produced an extremely well balanced analysis of the events of this tumultous decade. For those who are too young to remember the 1970's "Something Happened" presents a fairly comprehensive overview of the political, economic, scientific and cultural phenomenon of the decade. Berkowitz also gives us a very balanced assessment of our political leadership during the decade and attempts to explain why the country as a whole seemed to be in such a funk during these years. Berkowitz succeeds in making the argument that there was a lot more going on in the 1970's than most people realize. In the final analysis I believe that "Something Happened" is better suited as a reference book than a book for the general reader. I would definitely not recommend it for anyone over the age of 50. While "Something Happened" was an interesting trip down memory lane I found little in the way of new information in this book and that frustrated me. And yet I can see how valuable this book might be to someone much younger than myself. All in all this was a worthwhile project that deserves a spot in your public library.

Wonderful if you lived thru the '70s and even if you did not

I approached this book with some trepidation--the '70s were a queasy, transitional decade. But Berkowitz did a magnificant job capturing and explicating the ambiguities and contradictions. In his remarkably even-handed overview of the period, he had me nodding with recognition and happily astonished with his explanations of things I lived through but did not understand at the time. If you are 50+ you should read this book because you'll just plain like it. If you're younger than 50, you should read it because you will learn agreat deal about a very misunderstood time in America.

Excellent new history of the seventies

The traditional take on the decade of the seventies is that nothing much happened during that self-absorbed period. The seventies were a decade of hideous bell-bottom pants, long side-burns, gaudy leisure-suits, and a superficial engagement with civic culture. The seventies are often viewed as a kind of doldrums between the political activism of the sixties and the conservative resurgence of the eighties. But as Edward Berkowitz explains in this clear, concise, and well-written history of the 1970s, the seventies were indeed a decade in which Something Happened. In fact, a whole lot happened. According to Berkowitz, the 1970s were the decade when the social, political and economic patterns of the postwar period terminally broke down and fundamentally changed into something very different. Through a review of the economics, politics, and cultural expressions of the period, Berkowitz is able to craft a brief but very comprehensive overview of this entire misunderstood decade. Although he focuses primarily on the public policy and politics of the era, he also provides a credible sketch of the "rights revolution" of the period, as well as some insightful social commentary in the form of reviews of the major movies of the period. Although Berkowitz is a professor of history at George Washington University, this is not a dry, academic text. Berkowitz has a light literary touch and a style that is easy on the reader. Berkowitz's account is also refreshingly free of political agenda. In Something Happened, Berkowitz provides a clear-eyed and objective view of this surprisingly interesting period. For those of us who lived through the seventies, but have forgotten most of it, or especially for those for whom the seventies are entirely an abstraction, this little book provides the overview we need to get our heads around this fascinating period in American history. This excellent book is destined to become one of the standard texts on the seventies, and it is certainly the most accessible, reliable and readable overview currently available.
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