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Bell-Bottoms, Blackouts & Blockbusters

The True 1970s Stories That Rewired Culture, Hijacked Hollywood, and Changed Television Forever

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Bell-Bottoms, Blackouts & Blockbusters

De: Dylan Peters
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The 1970s weren’t just about disco, shag carpet, and gritty movies—they were a cultural pressure cooker that quietly rewired how we watch, think, and remember. From political scandals that turned news into prime-time drama, to energy crises that reshaped storytelling, to TV experiments that would never be allowed today, this decade didn’t just entertain America—it reprogrammed it.

Bell-Bottoms, Blackouts & Blockbusters pulls back the curtain on the real events, hidden influences, and strange behind-the-scenes decisions that shaped 1970s film, television, and pop culture. You’ll discover how censorship rules collapsed in real time, how disasters became ratings gold, how one shark changed Hollywood economics forever, and how people who lived through the era often remember a cleaner, simpler version of what actually happened.

This isn’t nostalgia. It’s the uncut, fact-checked, occasionally unbelievable truth about a decade that invented modern media—whether it meant to or not.

Perfect for readers who love pop culture, media history, surprising true stories, and “you won’t believe this actually happened” facts.
Américas Ciencias Sociales Cultura Popular Estados Unidos
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