1960s
| Millennia: 1st millennium – 2nd millennium – 3rd millennium | |
| Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century | |
| Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s – 1960s – 1970s 1980s 1990s | |
| Years: | |
Table of contents |
Events and trends
The 1960s was a turbulent decade of change around the world. Many of the trends of the 1960s were due to the demographic changes brought about by the baby boom generation and the dissolution of European colonial empires. (See The Sixties.)
Technology
- USSR puts first man (Yuri Gagarin) and first woman (Valentina Tereshkova) in space
- The United States puts man on Earth's Moon
- Geosynchronous satellites revolutionize global communications
- Start of the development of algorithmic information theory
- The ARPAnet, precursor of the Internet, is founded in 1969 as a United States Department of Defense project. The numbered series of Request For Comments (RFC) documents begins in order to document the standards and practices of this network, and continues to this day
- Direct Use of the Sun's Energy by pioneer solar-energy scientist Farrington Daniels is published (1964)
- Compact audio cassette introduced; begins to displace reel-to-reel audio tape recording for home users
Science
- Discovery of plate tectonics revolutionizes understanding of continental drift
- Rise of the science of ecology in the awareness of the intelligentsia
War, peace and politics
- Cultural Revolution in mainland China causes political and economic chaos.
- Nigerian Civil War begins
- Six-Day War between Israelis and Arabs
- Beginning of The Troubles in Northern Ireland
- Berlin Wall built, in 1961
- Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Civil rights movement in the United States; end of official segregation and disenfranchisement of African-Americans; racial tensions continue with large race riots in Watts (Los Angeles) in 1966, Detroit in 1967, and Hough and Glenville in Cleveland
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Vietnam War and protests, leading to Kent State University shootings in May, 1970
- Suppression of uprising in Czechoslovakia
- The Stonewall Riots in New York City give birth to the gay rights movement, June 1969
- United Nations imposes sanctions against South Africa in protest at Apartheid
- Students protesting perceived problems with the status-quo are suppressed with violence by police and soldiers in USA, France, Mexico, Czechoslovakia. See New Left
- The Quiet Revolution (Révolution tranquille) begins in Quebec – precipitous decline of the Roman Catholic church, liberalism, social-democratic programs, and the birth of modern Quebec nationalism
- The rise of radical feminism
Economics
- Many countries in Western Europe experience high economic growth (4 to 8% per year)
Culture
- Rock and roll develops, diversifies, and becomes very hip. The Beatles eclipse Elvis Presley and become the biggest band in the world
- 2001: A Space Odyssey hits movie theaters
- Star Trek makes its debut in 1966
- James Bond movies begin. Dr. No is the first of the series in 1962, starring Sean Connery as Bond
- Hippies, drug culture & rock and roll converge at the Woodstock festival, 1969
- In the West, the growing popularity of religions other than Christianity (for example, as discussed in the writings of Alan Watts), and of atheism; Time Magazine asks: "Is God Dead?" See Fourth Great Awakening, Consciousness Revolution
- Memorable expositions, or "World's Fairs," are held in Seattle (1962), New York (1964/1965), Montreal (1967) and San Antonio (1968)
- Progressive rock emerges
Others
- Post-Colonialism; many new or previously colonized countries achieve independence in Africa, Asia
- U.S. president John F. Kennedy assassinated in 1963; his brother Robert F. Kennedy assassinated in 1968
- U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated on April 4, 1968
- Nation of Islam leader Malcolm X assassinated on February 21, 1965
- U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society program
- In the United States, increase in crime; riots in Los Angeles in 1965 and Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
- Rise of the baby boom generation to adulthood
- First widespread availability of practical birth control pill for women; See sexual revolution
- Sweden switches from driving on the left to the right, in order to harmonise with neighbouring countries. See Rules of the road
People
World leaders
- Prime Minister John Diefenbaker (Canada)
- Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson (Canada)
- Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau (Canada)
- Chairman Mao Zedong (People's Republic of China)
- President Chiang Kai-shek (Republic of China on Taiwan)
- President Gamal Abdel Nasser (Egypt)
- President Charles de Gaulle (France)
- Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (India)
- Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri (India)
- Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (India)
- Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (Israel)
- Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (Israel)
- Emperor Hirohito (Japan)
- Pope John XXIII
- Pope Paul VI
- Prime Minister Basil Brooke (Northern Ireland)
- Prime Minister Terence O'Neill (Northern Ireland)
- Prime Minister James Chichester-Clark (Northern Ireland)
- Governor Luis A. Ferré (Commonwealth of Puerto Rico)
- Taoiseach Sean Lemass (Republic of Ireland)
- Taoiseach Jack Lynch (Republic of Ireland)
- Nikita Khrushchev (Soviet Union)
- Leonid Brezhnev (Soviet Union)
- Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom)
- Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (United Kingdom)
- Prime Minister Harold Wilson (United Kingdom)
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower (United States)
- President John F. Kennedy (United States)
- President Lyndon Johnson (United States)
- Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (West Germany)
- Chancellor Ludwig Erhard (West Germany)
- Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger (West Germany)
- President for Life Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia)
Writers and intellectuals
- Truman Capote
- Judith Crist
- Philip K. Dick
- Ken Kesey
- Timothy Leary
- Norman Mailer
- Marshall McLuhan
- Carl Sagan
- John Steinbeck
- Gore Vidal
- Tom Wolfe
- Milton Friedman
Sports figures
- Muhammad Ali (U.S. boxer)
- Lance Alworth (U.S. American football player)
- Nino Benvenuti (Italian boxer)
- Jim Brown (U.S. American football player)
- Wilt Chamberlain (U.S. basketball player)
- Bobby Charlton (English soccer player)
- Jim Clark (Scottish racing driver)
- Roberto Clemente (Puerto Rican baseball player)
- Bob Cousy (U.S. basketball player)
- Eusebio (Portuguese soccer player)
- Bob Gibson (U.S. baseball player)
- Cookie Gilchrist (U.S. American football player)
- Gordie Howe (Canadian ice hockey player)
- Bobby Moore (English soccer player)
- Joe Namath (U.S. American football player)
- Sonny Liston (U.S. boxer)
- Sandy Koufax (U.S. baseball player)
- Floyd Patterson (U.S. boxer)
- Frank Robinson (U.S. baseball player)
- Willie Mays (U.S. baseball player)
- Stan Mikita (Slovak-Canadian ice hockey player)
- Bobby Orr (Canadian ice hockey player)
- Pelé (Brazilian soccer player)
- Richard Petty (U.S. NASCAR racing driver)
- Bill Russell (U.S. basketball player)
- Oscar Robertson (U.S. basketball player)
- Garfield Sobers (Barbadian cricketer)
- Alfredo di Stefano (Argentinian/Spanish soccer player)
- Fred Trueman (English cricketer)
Entertainers
- Julie Andrews
- Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello
- Brigitte Bardot
- The Beach Boys
- The Beatles
- The Byrds
- Violet Carson
- Sean Connery
- Tony Curtis
- Neil Diamond
- The Doors
- Patty Duke
- Bob Dylan
- Peter Fonda (Easy Rider)
- Eileen Fulton
- Cary Grant
- Andy Griffith
- Jimi Hendrix
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Dustin Hoffman
- Dennis Hopper (Easy Rider)
- Rock Hudson
- Janis Joplin
- Jack Lemmon
- Jerry Lewis
- Gina Lollobrigida
- Sophia Loren
- Dean Martin
- Steve McQueen (Bullitt)
- The Monkees
- Paul Newman
- Roy Orbison
- Patricia Phoenix
- Sidney Poitier
- Peter Sellers
- Frank Sinatra
- Sonny and Cher
- John Wayne
- The Who
- Raquel Welch
- The Rolling Stones
Other
See also
Categories: 1960s