Historical Dictionary of the 1970s
By (Author) James S. Olson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Reference works
973.92
Hardback
424
This text presents an encyclopaedic overview of the 1970s, including entries on the prominent people, significant events, issues and controversies of the decade, and entries on the film, music and culture of an era that challenged the core of traditional American convictions. The 1970s were difficult years for the United States, a time when long held convictions were challenged and the nation experienced a collective identity crisis. Women and minorities called into question the belief that Freedom and equality are the birthright of all Americans. The civil rights movements of the 1970s argued that American history is full of racism and violence against women and people of colour. Watergate and related scandals of the Nixon administration damaged the country's faith in politicians and the political system. The Arab oil boycott, the energy crisis, the environmental movement and years of stagflation raised doubts about the future of the nations ecenomy, and in the jungles of Vietnam, many Americans began to doubt their ability to police the world.
.,."recommended for high-school, academic, and public libraries. Readable for either the person who lived through or was born after [this] period...Historical Dictionary of the 1970s will enlighten, inform, and lead to a clearer assessment of this period of identity shift for the U.S., its people, and its culture."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
...recommended for high-school, academic, and public libraries. Readable for either the person who lived through or was born after [this] period...Historical Dictionary of the 1970s will enlighten, inform, and lead to a clearer assessment of this period of identity shift for the U.S., its people, and its culture.-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
..."recommended for high-school, academic, and public libraries. Readable for either the person who lived through or was born after this period...Historical Dictionary of the 1970s will enlighten, inform, and lead to a clearer assessment of this period of identity shift for the U.S., its people, and its culture."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
JAMES S. OLSON is Distinguished Professor of History and department chair at Sam Houston State University. He is the author of more than 20 books on U.S. and world history, including Historical Dictionary of the 1920s (Greenwood, 1988) and Historical Dictionary of the 1960s (Greenwood, forthcoming 1999).