• The 1970s and American Memory

  • 2020/07/20
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The 1970s and American Memory

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  • "Part of the story of the 1970s is the story of a decade that, at the time and for a couple of decades after, wasn't seen as being a very important decade. It is now seen as absolutely crucial."    We talk with Dr. Ben Alpers, a Professor of American Intellectual and Cultural History at the University of Oklahoma Honors College, about the 1970s and some of its most interesting cultural touchstones. We discuss how 1970s movies like American Graffiti, hit TV shows like Happy Days and Roots, and musical movements like punk rock help us understand both that remarkable decade and our own life and culture in the 2020s.       Facebook: @Ok.Humanities

    Twitter: @Okhumanities

    Instagram: @Okhumanities

    Our homepage: okhumanities.org/brainbox

    More information on this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep9

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"Part of the story of the 1970s is the story of a decade that, at the time and for a couple of decades after, wasn't seen as being a very important decade. It is now seen as absolutely crucial."    We talk with Dr. Ben Alpers, a Professor of American Intellectual and Cultural History at the University of Oklahoma Honors College, about the 1970s and some of its most interesting cultural touchstones. We discuss how 1970s movies like American Graffiti, hit TV shows like Happy Days and Roots, and musical movements like punk rock help us understand both that remarkable decade and our own life and culture in the 2020s.       Facebook: @Ok.Humanities

Twitter: @Okhumanities

Instagram: @Okhumanities

Our homepage: okhumanities.org/brainbox

More information on this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep9

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