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Cold War Era Trends. 1. Movement for European Unity political unif. fail / economic unif. succeed OEEC (1948) Council of Europe (1949) Coal and Steel.

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1 Cold War Era Trends

2 1. Movement for European Unity political unif. fail / economic unif. succeed OEEC (1948) Council of Europe (1949) Coal and Steel Community (1952-2002) European Econ. Community / European Community / Common Market (1958-1993) –Treaty of Rome (1957) European Union, EU (1993-present) –Maastricht Treaty (1991) – est. € (2002) –2004 constitution

3 EU members map from 2013

4 Eurozone map from 2014

5 2. Science & Technology practical applications –radar, jets, atomic bomb Big Science –big... orgs., projects, funding –ex. space race –results: sci. community grows more specialization more teamwork more competition Time cover, 1968.

6 3. Social Classes greater social mobility –middle class more open and growing –lower class more urban and decreasing greater social equality due to: –industrial/tech expansion  demand for white collar jobs –old propertied classes lost land/businesses –social welfare programs –“gadget revolution” recreation: explosion of mass travel

7 4. Women’s Movement early marriage & childbearing, small families, women work outside the home factors that helped women find jobs: –postwar econ boom –more white collar jobs –access to education East Bloc – women were half of all employed persons + entered “male” professions like medicine

8 4. Women’s Movement 1970s-1980s: feminist movement –Goals: workplace rights; right to divorce, abortion, protection against violence, help for single moms –Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex (1949) –Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963); NOW (1966)

9 5. Youth & Counterculture (‘60s-’70s) rebellion against traditional authorities & status quo –sex, drugs & rock ’n’ roll leftist politics, student protests –Vietnam –France 1968

10 6. Postwar Migration 1950s-60s: influx of immigrants –change from pattern of emigration –ppl came for jobs – big demand for labor patterns of movement: –rural  urban areas –less-developed south  industrial north –former colonies  European mother countries guest worker programs impact: helped econ recovery; growing ethnic diversity; integration difficulties


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