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* Popularization of [[personal computers]], [[Walkman]]s, [[VHS]] videocassette recorders, and [[compact disc]] ("CD") players |
* Popularization of [[personal computers]], [[Walkman]]s, [[VHS]] videocassette recorders, and [[compact disc]] ("CD") players |
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* Introduction of the [[IBM PC]] |
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* Home [[video games]] become enormously popular, most notably [[Atari 2600|Atari]] until the market [[Video game crash of 1983|crashes in 1983]]; the rise of [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo]] brings about full recovery |
* Home [[video games]] become enormously popular, most notably [[Atari 2600|Atari]] until the market [[Video game crash of 1983|crashes in 1983]]; the rise of [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo]] brings about full recovery |
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* [[Space Shuttle Challenger]] explodes |
* [[Space Shuttle Challenger]] explodes |
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* [[Apple Macintosh]], first commercially successful [[GUI]], is released |
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* Accident at [[Chernobyl]] nuclear reactor, April [[1986]] |
* Accident at [[Chernobyl]] nuclear reactor, April [[1986]] |
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Events and trends
Computers, technology
- Bulletin board system popularity
- Popularization of personal computers, Walkmans, VHS videocassette recorders, and compact disc ("CD") players
- Introduction of the IBM PC
- Home video games become enormously popular, most notably Atari until the market crashes in 1983; the rise of Nintendo brings about full recovery
- Space Shuttle Challenger explodes
- Apple Macintosh, first commercially successful GUI, is released
- Accident at Chernobyl nuclear reactor, April 1986
Science
- Discovery of the W and Z bosons at CERN
- Development of the scanning tunneling microscope by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer
War, peace and politics
- Cold War peaks; fall of the Iron Curtain
- Jimmy Carter announces a U.S. boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow; Eastern Bloc countries boycott the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
- Solidarity movement in Poland launched in 1981. It eventually topples the country's Communist regime
- Ronald Reagan proposes the Strategic Defense Initiative, derided as "Star Wars." Deploys Pershing missiles in Western Europe to counter the Soviety SS-20, to widespread protests
- Soviet fighters down Korean Air Flight 7 in 1983
- Gorbachev introduces Glasnost and Perestroika in the Soviet Union
- Fall of the Berlin Wall in East Germany, preparing the way to German reunification
- Velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia
- Revolution in Romania, execution of Ceauşescu
- Margaret Thatcher and Thatcherism dominate British politics. The so-called Reagan Revolution introduces neoconservatives to Washington
- Falklands War; Argentina invades the Falkland islands in 1982 but defeated by the United Kingdom
- Israel invades Lebanon in 1982. A suicide bomber kills 241 U.S. marines stationed there as peacekeepers.
- Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988 kills one million people
- Over 120,000 flee Cuba in 1980 during the Mariel Boatlift
- P.W. Botha suppresses anti-apartheid activists; international boycotts of South Africa continue
- King Juan Carlos of Spain prevents a military coup in 1980. Spain joined NATO in 1982; it joined the European Union with Portugal in 1986.
- In 1989 students protest on Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China and are ruthlessly suppressed
- "People Power" in the Philippines topples the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship; military rule ends after protests in Argentina and South Korea
- The Soviet Union ends its disastrous military campaign in Afghanistan
- Former United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim is exposed as a former Nazi
- Vietnam continues its military occupation of Cambodia
- In Europe, rise of right wing parties (Le Pen in France, Schönhuber/Republikaner in Germany, Haider in Austria), parallel to a rise of Green parties.
- Political correctness
- U.S. invades Grenada
- U.S. invades Panama
- The Reagan doctrine supports anti-communist insurgencies in El Salvador and elsewhere, but leads to the Iran-Contra scandal
Economics
- Reaganomics in the United States
- In the United States the longest bull market in history begins in 1983; Dow Jones Industrial Average passes 2000 point milestone January 8, 1987
- OPEC controls slip; petroleum prices collapse below $10 per barrel by mid-1986, devastating oil-producing nations such as Mexico
- U.S. Midwest Farm Crisis 1981–1985
- East Asian Tigers' share of world trade rises significantly
- U.S. balance of trade falls into chronic deficit; populists criticize trade relations with Japan
- The New York Stock Exchange suffers its largest one-day stock market drop, on October 19, 1987
- Late 1980s recession
Culture
- The "Me Generation" manifests itself in conspicuous consumption among American yuppies, but fashions and dialogue trend conservative
- Television networks are challenged by cable television. In the U.S., Cheers and The Cosby Show top ratings and the Fox network is launched. CNN becomes the first 24-hour news channel.
- The video game console outstrips the arcade game
- Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial opens in 1982 and shatters records for box office gross receipts
- Music videos (and MTV) begin to have an effect on record industry in the United States. Pop artists Michael Jackson and Madonna are pioneers; groups such as Duran Duran benefit
- Massive sales for Ethiopian famine relief records by Band Aid ("Do They Know It's Christmas?") and USA for Africa ("We Are the World"), followed by Live Aid famine relief concert in London and Philadelphia. Other artists push for nuclear disarmament
- In the United States, hair metal enjoys popularity
- Andrew Lloyd Webber and Schönberg and Boublil's Les Misérables dominate musical theatre
- He-Man, the first animated children's television program built exclusively around a toyline, starts a new trend of increasing the connection between children's programming and toy advertising, alarming many parents and watchdog organizations; an explosive number of toy tie-in cartoons follow
- Hip hop began to achieve mainstream success in the United States, with artists like Kurtis Blow and N.W.A.; hip hop's spread outside of New York City, especially to Los Angeles, accelerates
- "Gorbymania"
- The Rubik's cube, Cabbage Patch Kids, "Baby on Board" signs, and Trivial Pursuit fads capture the interest of the American public
- Soap operas gain popularity among high-schoolers and college students in the United States, thanks in part to the supercoupling of Luke and Laura on the most popular soap of the day, General Hospital.
Others
- Assassination of John Lennon and Olof Palme, attempts on Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II.
- President Tito of Yugoslavia dies.
- Release of Americans held hostage in Iran
- Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini isssues a fatwa urging the killing of Salman Rushdie
- Pan Am Flight 103 explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland
- The AIDS epidemic is identified and named
- Violent crime and drug trafficking soar to record levels in most large American cities
People
World Leaders
- Chancellor Bruno Kreisky (Austria)
- Chancellor Fred Sinowatz (Austria)
- Chancellor Franz Vranitzky (Austria)
- Prime Minister Bob Hawke (Australia)
- Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (Canada)
- Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (Canada)
- General Augusto Pinochet (Chile)
- Deng Xiaoping (People's Republic of China)
- President Chiang Ching-kuo (Republic of China on Taiwan)
- Erich Honecker (East Germany)
- President Anwar Sadat (Egypt)
- President Hosni Mubarak (Egypt)
- President Daniel Ortega (El Salvador)
- President Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia)
- President Urho Kekkonen (Finland)
- President Mauno Koivisto (Finland)
- President François Mitterrand (France)
- Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou (Greece)
- Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (India)
- Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi (India)
- Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (Iran)
- President Saddam Hussein (Iraq)
- President Patrick Hillery (Ireland)
- Taoiseach Charles Haughey (Ireland)
- Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald (Ireland)
- Prime Minister Menachem Begin (Israel)
- Prime Minister Shimon Peres (Israel)
- Emperor Hirohito (Japan)
- Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone (Japan)
- Emir Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah (Kuwait)
- President Muammar al-Qaddafi (Libya)
- Pope John Paul II
- President Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado (Mexico)
- President Samora Machel (Mozambique)
- Prime Minister David Lange (New Zealand)
- Queen Juliana (Netherlands)
- General Muhammad Zia ul-Haq (Pakistan)
- President Ferdinand Marcos (the Philippines)
- President Wojciech Jaruzelski (Poland)
- Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore)
- President and Prime Minister P.W. Botha (South Africa)
- President Chun Doo-hwan (South Korea)
- Premier Leonid Brezhnev (Soviet Union)
- General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev (Soviet Union)
- King Juan Carlos (Spain)
- Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka
- Prime Minister Olof Palme (Sweden)
- Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom)
- Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (United Kingdom)
- President George H.W. Bush (United States)
- President Jimmy Carter (United States)
- President Ronald Reagan (United States)
- Chancellor Helmut Schmidt (West Germany)
- Chancellor Helmut Kohl (West Germany)
- President Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia)
- President Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire)
- President Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe)
Entertainers
- Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Glory)
- Phoebe Cates (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Gremlins)
- Tom Cruise (Top Gun, Rain Man, Risky Business, The Color of Money)
- Emilio Estevez (The Breakfast Club, The Outsiders, Young Guns)
- Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones series, Star Wars series, Blade Runner, Witness)
- Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future series)
- Mel Gibson (Lethal Weapon series, Mad Max series)
- Paul Hogan (Crocodile Dundee)
- Michael Keaton (Batman, Mr. Mom, Night Shift)
- George Lucas (Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Captain Eo)
- Eddie Murphy (Saturday Night Live, Beverly Hills Cop, Trading Places)
- Jack Nicholson (Terms of Endearment, The Shining, Batman, Prizzi's Honor, Ironweed, Reds)
- Michelle Pfeiffer (Scarface, Dangerous Liaisons)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator, Predator, Conan the Barbarian)
Sports figures
- Alexis Arguello (Nicaraguan boxer)
- Wilfred Benitez (Puerto Rican boxer)
- Larry Bird (U.S. basketball player)
- George Brett (U.S. baseball player)
- Julio Cesar Chavez (Mexican boxer)
- Roberto Duran (Panamanian boxer)
- Ric Flair (U.S. wrestler)
- Wilfredo Gómez (Puerto Rican boxer)
- Wayne Gretzky (Canadian ice hockey player)
- Florence Griffith Joyner (U.S. track and field athlete)
- Marvin Hagler (U.S. boxer)
- Ellery Hanley (English Rugby League player)
- Thomas Hearns (U.S. boxer)
- Hulk Hogan (U.S. wrestler)
- Larry Holmes (U.S. boxer)
- Bo Jackson (U.S. American football and baseball player)
- Jahangir Khan (Pakistani squash player)
- Earvin "Magic" Johnson (U.S. basketball player)
- Michael Jordan (U.S. basketball player)
- Jarmila Kratochvílová (Czech track and field athlete)
- Greg LeMond (U.S. cyclist)
- Sugar Ray Leonard (U.S. boxer)
- Carl Lewis (U.S. track and field athlete)
- Wally Lewis (Australian Rugby League player}
- Ronnie Lott (U.S. American football player)
- Diego Maradona (Argentinian soccer player)
- John McEnroe (U.S. tennis player)
- Mal Meninga (Australian Rugby League player}
- Mark Messier (Canadian ice hockey player)
- 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team ("Miracle On Ice")
- Joe Montana (U.S. American football player)
- Martina Navratilova (Czech/U.S. tennis player)
- Jack Nicklaus (U.S. golfer)
- Michel Platini (French soccer player)
- Alain Prost (French racing driver)
- Nolan Ryan (U.S. baseball player)
- Ozzie Smith (U.S. baseball player)
- Michael Spinks (U.S. boxer)
- Lawrence Taylor (U.S. American football player)
- Isiah Thomas (U.S. basketball player)
- Daley Thompson (English track and field athlete)
- Mike Tyson (U.S. boxer)
Film
- Ghostbusters
- Meg Ryan
- Charlie Sheen
- Bo Derek
- Matt Dillon
- Jodie Foster
- Sixteen Candles
- Batman (Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson)
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
- Brat Pack
- John Hughes
- The Breakfast Club
- Pretty in Pink
- Hairspray
- Top Gun
- Sean Penn
- Sylvester Stallone (Rambo: First Blood)
- Patrick Swayze (Dirty Dancing)
- Sigourney Weaver
- Lost Boys
Television
See Also: 1980s in television
- The A-Team (including Mr. T)
- Alf
- Cagney & Lacey
- Cheers
- The Cosby Show
- Diff'rent Strokes
- Dukes of Hazzard
- Dynasty
- EastEnders
- Facts of Life
- Falcon Crest
- Family Ties
- Full House
- Growing Pains
- General Hospital
- Hill Street Blues
- The Jewel in the Crown
- Knight Rider
- L.A. Law
- Late Night with David Letterman
- Miami Vice
- Moonlighting
- MTV
- Neighbours
- Only Fools and Horses
- Roseanne
- Saturday Night Live
- Smurfs
- St. Elsewhere
- The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson
- Yes, Minister
Music
Musical genres popular during the 1980s include hip hop, old school rap, heavy metal music, twee pop, hair metal, New Wave music, New Romantic, shoegazing, jangle pop, alternative rock, dream pop, techno, house, acid house, two-tone
See also: 1980s music groups, List of rock and roll albums in the 1980s