Lesson 2 - 1960s and 1970s

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the Netherlands after World War II - 
Lesson 2: The 1960s and 1970s

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaPy1JBlxcI

Summarize the 1940s/1950s in one word

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What, in your opinion, is the biggest change in this period in the country?

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Lesson Plan
At the end of this lesson:
- you can discuss the changes taking place in the 1960s and 1970s
- you can explain the causes of the changes and your own attitude towards them

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50's
  • In the 50's there was something called pillarisation.
  • Religion was important!

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change!
  • The standards (norms) and values of people changed during the sixties.  

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Secularisation
  • One of the changes: secularisation.
  • The church became less important and  had less influence!

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60's
  • Not only secularisation and depillarisation , but also higher wages (from 1963 on): more wealth, individualisation and democratisation are important to explain the changes in attitude.

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What do you think people started buying for the first time in the 1960s?

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Luxury items from the 1960s

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  • Hippies!
  • Peace, love and understanding (and drugs!)
  • Thought they could make the world a better place

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Dolle Mina
  • The babyboomers had grown up and became the protest generation.
  •  The pill was invented, a safe way for birth control and it changed sexual ethics. 
  • Women did not have equal rights with men when it came to work or education. The Dolle Minas (feminists) wanted to change this. 

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Second Feminist Wave
  • Women wanted equal rightsequal wages and equal opportunities
  • The Dolle Minas wanted to achieve this by protesting. These were usually a bit playful or funny.

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Would you be part of Dolle Mina? Why (not)?

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Differences
  • At the same time, different types of relationships started to happen more and become (often very slowly more) accepted. 

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Divorce
  • There was a rise in divorces. 

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Explain this rise in divorce in one sentence.

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(economic) Turning point
  • 1973 became a turning point: Economic Crisis.
  •  An oil crisis was the cause.
  • The conflict in the Middle East caused the OPEC (Mostly Arabic countries) to up the prices of oil. 

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Youth
  • Mentality amongst the youth was sometimes grim.
  • The Punk subculture was a reaction to the economic crisis of the late 1970s (''no future idea'' due to much unemployment), 

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Which of these decade would have your preference?
A
1950s
B
1960s
C
1970s

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Lesson Plan
At the end of this lesson:
- you can discuss the changes taking place in the 1960s and 1970s
- you can explain the causes of the changes and your own attitude towards them

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