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19241994

19241994 is the concatenation of two calendar years, commonly used to denote the 70-year interval from 1924 to 1994. It is not a formally defined historical era, but the range is used in analysis and cataloging to refer to events, trends, and social changes that unfolded during that span. The period begins in the mid-1920s and encompasses the Great Depression, World War II, postwar reconstruction, decolonization, and the Cold War, ending with the early 1990s. Advancements in technology and communication moved from radio and film to television, sound and data transmission, the transistor, and the rise of personal computing, culminating in the early internet era by the mid-to-late 1990s.

Culturally, the span covers shifts in art, literature, film, and music, as well as evolving political structures

Because the years 1924 and 1994 carry distinct historical associations, the combined label can highlight cross-cutting

and
civil
rights
movements
across
many
countries.
Economically,
it
includes
cycles
of
growth
and
crisis,
industrial
modernization,
and
globalization
accelerations
in
the
final
years.
In
archival
and
library
contexts,
19241994
can
serve
as
a
convenient
label
for
collections
whose
materials
were
produced
or
published
in
that
window,
or
for
studies
comparing
longer
historical
trajectories
against
the
shorter
modern
era.
changes
across
science,
politics,
society,
and
technology,
while
remaining
a
neutral,
non-technical
descriptor
rather
than
a
standalone
event.