How The 1950s Invented The Modern Teenager

From Absolute History.

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In 1950, "teenagers" didn’t exist—you were either a child or a mini-adult wearing your father’s old blazer. But over ten short years, a scientific revolution transformed Britain from a grey, austere post-war nation into a technicolor wonderland. In this episode, experimental engineer Brendan Walker fast-forwards a typical 1950s house to reveal how crude oil, transistors, and electromagnetic induction created the modern world. From the "magic" of nylon making underwear comfortable (and sexy) to the petrochemical breakthroughs that gave us hairspray and rock ‘n’ roll, discover how the lab-coat innovators of the 50s gave youth its first-ever voice.

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