fifties
The fifties refer to the decade spanning 1950 to 1959. It followed World War II and was shaped by Cold War tensions, decolonization, and rapid economic growth in many regions. The period also saw social change, rising living standards, and the emergence of new cultural dynamics.
Economy and politics: In the United States, wartime gains gave way to sustained expansion, aided by the
Culture and daily life: Television became a dominant mass medium, influencing politics, advertising, and entertainment. Rock
Science and technology: The decade saw advances in electronics with the transistor and the early development
Legacy: The decade laid groundwork for social and technological change that continued into the 1960s. Civil