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    What’s Old is New Again (and Again): On the Cyclical Nature of Nostalgia

    Retro was not the antithesis to the sub- and countercultural experiments of the 1960s, it grew directly out of them.
    by Tobias Becker via Literary Hub on December 13, 2023
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Yesterday: A New History of Nostalgia
Tobias Becker
2023

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