
Synopsis:
Times change. People move on. Plunging a hand into a pot of boiling oil is no longer considered an accurate way of determining the guilt of an adulterous woman. We tend not to casually vomit at the dinner table, do the Macarena, or fly around in airships inflated with highly flammable gas. We live our lives amid a complex web of rapidly changing ideas, desires and ethics; we pick the ones that seem like a good idea, and jettison the ones that don't.
The Next Big Thing points, laughs and winces at all those things that were suddenly deemed not that great after all. The guide is a tribute to the fad, the dead-end trend, the ephemeral nature of our beliefs, needs and aspirations. Choose your fad by era - Prehistory, Ancient Civilizations, The Middle Ages, Renaissance & Elizabethan, Georgian & Victorian, World Wars, The Post-War Years, The 1960s & 70s, The 1980s & 90s right through to today. Think about it: In the 1930s, men who played the clarinet were considered incredibly sexually attractive by young women. This is no longer the case. The Next Big Thing will tell you why.
A Rough Guide to things that seemed like a good idea at the time.
©2009
My Opinion:
This is a great way to take a look back on what history has offered us. Everything from chastity belts to macrame. All the fab and not-so-fab things.
I really loved reading about some of these things, especially from the older centuries that I wasn't able to partake in. The things people did or the way they lived is fascinating, and yet, I'm so glad I don't have to live that way.
A really great read for anyone, any age. Youngsters will only benefit from photos, and they are few between, but still great!
(3/5)
~I received a copy from Rough Guides. I was not compensated for my opinion.~
OMG This sounds like oooooodles of fun! I want this. Great review.
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