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Doom Decade: Why Do the ’70s Still Obsess Us?

Sep 01, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 700
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Episode description

The 1970s is frequently referenced as a period of turmoil – and one we must avoid Britain returning to. But is our memory of the decade accurate? And why is it continually referenced by politicians and newspapers? Historian Lawrence Black, co-editor of Reassessing 1970s Britain, joins Jacob Jarvis to discuss why the era is so maligned.


  • “For better or worse, it was much easier to go on strike in the 1970s.”
  • “Thatcher won the political battles of the 1970s - but she lost the culture wars.”
  • “It’s in no political, or popular press interest to change the image of the 1970s.”
  • “There was a crisis in the political economy, for many the system just wasn’t working – and isn’t today.”



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Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis. Producers: Jacob Archbold and Jelena Sofronijevic. Assistant producer: Kasia Tomasiewicz. Audio production by Jade Bailey. Sting music: Kenny Dickinson. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. Additional sounds and music from Epidemic Sound. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. 

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