protest music TTO V3

" Times the are a changing" (Bob Dylan) 



Protest music in its  historical context
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" Times the are a changing" (Bob Dylan) 



Protest music in its  historical context

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Slide 2 - Video

Lesson Goals 
At the end of this lesson you can:
  • Describe the political atmosphere in the fifties and sixties
  • Explain what is meant with " youth culture
  • Explain consequences of different youth cultures
  • Explain consequences of political changes in western cultures
  • Explain the effects of pubic opinion on western politics

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" Fight for your right" 
fifties: Youth raised in a protected environment, brought up in specific religious or political ' columns' (Verzuiling)  --> Respect en accept authority of your parents, church or neighbours.
sixties: change in mentality and attitude. Youth did not accept authority anymore. Rebel rebel!

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Reasons for rebellion
- Growth in wealth: after WW2 more jobs, higher wages
- Leaving the house earlier
- Anti- conception
- questioning church dogmas
-influences of the USA 
(radio, tv, vinyl records!) 

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Why would anti-conception lead to more independance?

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New influences 
The origins of youth cultures
Causes: 
  1. Birthwave of the early fifties (Babyboom  1945-55) 
  2. Rise of prosperity
  3. More and better education-> own opinion! 
  4. TV, radio and vinyl: influence of USA to buy their luxury products (mopeds, music, cloathing) 

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Different Sub-cultures
Influence of the Americans caused subcultures:

  1. Nozems
  2. Hippies & Provo’s
  3. Punk 
- Ever subculture knew their own music, haircut, idols, fashion and protest against church, parents, government...Protestgeneration

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Nozems 

Music: Rock ‘n Roll
Idol: Elvis Presley
Fashion:  Vetkuif, leather coat, jeans (Levi's) dr. Martens (low) 
Hobby:  Hanging around on the street, riding mopeds, listening vinyl, impress ladies...

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Hippies and PROVO

Music: protest music, relaxed
Held/Idool:  The Beatles/ Rolling Stones/ Jefferson Airplane/ Fleetwood Mac
Fashion: long hair, bright colours, wide clothes 
Hobby: Hanging in parks, playing guitar, experimenting with drugs, confronting polices and civilians, loose sexual habits. 
Motto: Peace/ make love, not war

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Punk 
Music: screaming guitars and singers
Idol: Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols) Iggy Pop, 
Fashion: black torn clothes, buttons, hairpins, coloured hair in different shapes, army clothes, black make up. 
Hobby: squatting empty buildings, breaking stuff, bullying police.
Motto: No future! 

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Everything is possible!
  • Consequences:
  • Less youth to church: decide for themselves how to live their life. 
  • Ontzuiling:  
no more living in your own column: 
  1. katholieken
  2. protestanten
  3. socialisten
  4. liberalen

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Morale changed...
* Tv gave the opportunity to ' look over the fence'  of your neighbour. Shift to own opinion, from church or political party. 

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Feminism (2nd wave) 
Second feminist wave: 
-  equal rights for women, 
- chance to study, 
- to work ànd have a family, 
- not locked up in the house for household tasks,
- better childcare (daycare) 

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change in politics 
People wanted to have their saying in politics: 



Consequence
  1.  New political party D'66 (1966) 
  2. Parties based on the Bible (confessionals) joined in a fusion because they lost voters (CDA= catholic and protest parties) 

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troubles in prosperity: 
Oil crisis (1973)  prosperity growth stopped because of war in Middle East
Consequences: 
-Expensive oil, the foundation of economy. 
-Cut backs in businesses. Mass- unemployement
- Government less spending

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Youth?
  • Rise of the Youth!  “No hope No future” – “Fuck the state”. rebellion
  • Not enough apartments for the youth: squatting. 
1980 crowning of Beatrix: krakers: “Geen woning, geen kroning”

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Problemen en voorspoed
  • 1985: economisch herstel
  • Nieuwe verkiezingen zorgen ervoor dat CDA verliest!
  • GEEN geloof meer in de politiek --> resultaat: Paars kabinet -->PVDA + VVD + D66 o.l.v. minister-president Wim Kok
  • Nieuwe wetten tegen het zere been van de Christenen uit jaren 50: o.a. Homohuwelijk
  • Tot 2001 economische bloei en groei. Veel werk, voldoende huizen, Volk regeert mee in de vorm van democratie, vrij leven

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Problemen en voorspoed
  • 9/11/2001: Aanslagen op TwinTowers New York --> De wereld in de ban van moslim terroristen.
  • 2002: Moord Pim Fortuyn en Theo van Gogh.
  • Verkiezingen 2003: CDA keert terug o.l.v Jan- Peter Balkenende.
  • 2005: komst van PVV van Wilders door toename negatieve aandacht van de Islam. --> onvrede/angst
  • Ook in Nederland groeit aanhang PVV. --> 
oorzaak: toenemend geweld van extremisten. 

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