That Was the 1990s

Revisit the end of the 20th Century, as we knew it...

The 1990s had a lot to live up to. At the tail end of the 1980s, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, thawing of Cold War tensions, and symbolic fall of the Berlin Wall gave the following decade the charge of a new era – or at least the end of an old one. Political scientist Francis Fukuyama went one further, declaring what he saw to be the definitive victory of liberal democracy to be 'the end of history' itself.

Rather than closing the book on history, though, the 1990s passed the baton between the centuries, seeding themes still relevant today across politics, technology, culture and society at large, from the blanket, up-to-the-minute coverage of the Gulf War, to a growing concern for the environment, to revolutions in science that transformed the food we eat.

In Westminster, almost two decades of Conservative rule gave way to the charismatic optimism of New Labour, which was buoyed by the pop cultural moment of “Cool Britannia” on screen, in galleries, and on the airwaves. Yet, even during this period of puffed-up national pride, the union itself was a topic of debate, with devolution processes underway in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – where the historic Good Friday agreement to put an end to the Troubles was signed.

Elsewhere, the perfect marriage of consumerism and technology continued, as our lives became increasingly digital and connected. The boxy desktop PCs, snail’s-pace dial-up modems and Y2K ‘Millennium bug’ hysteria may now seem quaint, but they pointed towards our current, always-online era. History, as ever, marched on.

46 items in this collection

The Audit of War

Digital World

National Minimum Wage: Journey

New Years Eve 2000 on London Underground

COI: Welsh Referendum - A Voice For Wales - COI/WOFF465/020

Scotland Today Scottish Parliamentary Special

Our Friends in the South

First Cabinet Meeting

Public information short with Nick Ross reassuring the public there is no need for nightmares about the Millennium Bug.

Action 2000: Booklet As Hero

Y2K Fever!

Business of Tomorrow

Meat Crazy!

Tomorrow's Lunch

Birds in Crisis

Meridian Tonight (11.8.99)

Gamesmaster [07/01/92]

Go Wild! [19/12/91]

Reeves & Mortimer / Nirvana (Tonight with Jonathon Ross)

Moviewatch [17/01/93]

Girl Power

Future Rail

Opening of Waterloo International and Channel Tunnel Inauguration

How They Built the Channel Tunnel

Tony Blair's Handwritten Pledges

Toying with the Future

An English Estate

Compelling personal stories from 13 artists as they wrestle with difficult questions during troubling times in Northern Ireland.

The Trouble with Art

The Gulf between Us

Enter the Dragon

Coverage of the Gulf War

Review of the Year

This Is 5!

Schoolgirl's Peace Letter to Tony Blair

Platform Referendum Special

Relatives of Gulf Servicemen

News 25.1.91 8.00 P.M. ITV (Gulf War Report)

Channel 5 Test Transmission [12/03/97]

COI: Modern Apprenticeships - Chicken & Egg - Revised - COI/DFEE418/040

Princess Diana

Princess Diana Memorial Coin

The Mending of Manchester

A Day in Our Lives

Sundial

The United Kingdom

President Clinton and John Major at Downing Street

Cyber Cafe