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  • The Craft Beer Explosion: Why Here? Why Now?

    The crucial decade was the 1970s, when the industry’s increased consolidation and ever-blander product collided with key social and economic changes.
    by Ranjit S. Dighe via Process: A Blog for American History on July 6, 2017

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A collage featuring pictures from the 1918 Flu Pandemic and the 1920s, including people wearing masks and nurses on one side and flappers on the other.

What Caused the Roaring Twenties? Not the End of a Pandemic (Probably)

As the U.S. anticipates a vaccinated summer, historians say measuring the impact of the 1918 influenza on the uproarious decade that followed is tricky.
by Lila Thulin via Smithsonian on May 3, 2021
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