REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself
1970-1979: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

The war was over, the love was fading, and the hangover had set in.
The 1970s didn't roar - they rolled. Slow. Loud. Slightly out of tune.

It was a time when the world traded peace signs for gas lines, bell-bottoms for burnout, and Woodstock's dream for Watergate's reality. The disco ball spun while the economy crashed. The music was great - the math wasn't.

1970-1979 dives into a decade caught between revolution and resignation.
The moon landing was behind us, the oil crisis was ahead of us, and everyone was trying to figure out what "normal" meant.

It's the story of a world that swapped flower crowns for polyester collars, free love for mortgages, and protest songs for power chords. From Nixon to Trudeau, Elvis to punk, Pet Rocks to polyester - this was the decade that discovered you could sell rebellion by the yard.

Beneath the glitter and the gas shortages, the 1970s were about survival - of spirit, of style, and of sanity.
Because if the 1960s were about changing the world, the 1970s were about learning how to live in the one we actually got.
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REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself
1970-1979: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

The war was over, the love was fading, and the hangover had set in.
The 1970s didn't roar - they rolled. Slow. Loud. Slightly out of tune.

It was a time when the world traded peace signs for gas lines, bell-bottoms for burnout, and Woodstock's dream for Watergate's reality. The disco ball spun while the economy crashed. The music was great - the math wasn't.

1970-1979 dives into a decade caught between revolution and resignation.
The moon landing was behind us, the oil crisis was ahead of us, and everyone was trying to figure out what "normal" meant.

It's the story of a world that swapped flower crowns for polyester collars, free love for mortgages, and protest songs for power chords. From Nixon to Trudeau, Elvis to punk, Pet Rocks to polyester - this was the decade that discovered you could sell rebellion by the yard.

Beneath the glitter and the gas shortages, the 1970s were about survival - of spirit, of style, and of sanity.
Because if the 1960s were about changing the world, the 1970s were about learning how to live in the one we actually got.
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REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

by Christopher Graham
REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

REMEMBER WHEN 1970 ~ 1979 Shag Rugs, Single Moms, and the Slow Death of the Nuclear Family: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

by Christopher Graham

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1970-1979: The Decade That Tried to Find Itself

The war was over, the love was fading, and the hangover had set in.
The 1970s didn't roar - they rolled. Slow. Loud. Slightly out of tune.

It was a time when the world traded peace signs for gas lines, bell-bottoms for burnout, and Woodstock's dream for Watergate's reality. The disco ball spun while the economy crashed. The music was great - the math wasn't.

1970-1979 dives into a decade caught between revolution and resignation.
The moon landing was behind us, the oil crisis was ahead of us, and everyone was trying to figure out what "normal" meant.

It's the story of a world that swapped flower crowns for polyester collars, free love for mortgages, and protest songs for power chords. From Nixon to Trudeau, Elvis to punk, Pet Rocks to polyester - this was the decade that discovered you could sell rebellion by the yard.

Beneath the glitter and the gas shortages, the 1970s were about survival - of spirit, of style, and of sanity.
Because if the 1960s were about changing the world, the 1970s were about learning how to live in the one we actually got.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798260331910
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/01/2025
Pages: 78
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)
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