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Mar 2022
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Les trente glorieuses

PéNéLOPE BOEUF
About this episode

Dans cet épisode de Crousti-History, on vous parle des Trente Glorieuses ! ( L’époque hein ! … Et non pas 30 femmes qui ont connu la gloire…)


Cette période historique d’Après-guerre a duré… 30 ans ! Le terme n’a été inventé qu’a posteriori par Jean Fourastié (à ne pas confondre avec le vieillard dans Ford Boyard). Pour vous faire l’histoire courte : l’économie marche fort en France et dans la plupart des pays occidentaux. Et du côté politique c’est ce qu’on appelle l’État providence. Mais toute bonne chose a une fin… Le système entre dans une période de stagflation… Bref, on vous explique le pourquoi du comment dans ce podcast de culture générale !



Auteure des textes : Anouk Krief

Direction Editoriale: Pénélope Boeuf

Voix : Pénélope Boeuf

Production : Agence La Toile

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