5.3 The Times Are Changing

Chapter 5: The Netherlands after the war
5.3 The Times are Changing
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Chapter 5: The Netherlands after the war
5.3 The Times are Changing

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

What do you remember from last lesson?

Slide 2 - Open vraag

Different
  • The standards (norms) and values of people changed during the sixties. 
  • A standard is seen as normal behaviour in society.
  • Values are what people consider to be important.

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Exercise
Find 3 standards (norms) and 3 values. 

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Nation-state
  • Standards and values make the people of a country feel as one.
  • Some countries have different standards and values than the Netherlands. 

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

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

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Secularisation
  • This changed in the 60's: 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 (1963), individualisation and democratisation (referendum).

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

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

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

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.

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Exercise
Find two Dolle Mina protests and explain...
  • Why they are protesting.
  • What they did during the protest.

We'll discuss some afterwards. 

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