I'm an "echo boomer", that sounds cool as hell. though there's a Venn
symptom happening in a lot of these
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On 28/03/07, Heather Taylor <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I know it's classified as US Generations, I still thought it was
> interesting...I guess I'm a Gen-XYer part of the MTV generation and the
> Boomerang generation.
>
> So basically according to wikipedia I'm supposed to be heavily influenced by
> music videos, the media, and live at home until I'm 26. I wonder why I
> moved out at 17 and didn't watch TV for 3 years...hmmm :)
>
>
> U.S. Generations
> * = dates disputed, ^ = Strauss and Howe
>
> ^Puritan Generation - 1588-1617
>
> Puritan Awakening 1621-1649
> ^Cavalier Generation - 1618-1648
> ^Glorious Generation - 1648-1673
> ^Enlightenment Generation - 1674-1700
> ^Awakening Generation - 1701-1723
>
> First Great Awakening 1727-1746
> ^Liberty Generation - 1724-1741
> ^Republican Generation - 1742-1766
> ^Compromise Generation - 1767-1791
>
> Second Great Awakening 1790-1844
>
> Transcendentalist Generation 1789-1819
> ^Transcendental Generation - 1792-1821
> ^Gilded Generation - 1822-1842
> ^Progressive Generation - 1843-1859
>
> Third Great Awakening 1886-1908
>
> ^Missionary Generation 1860-1882
> Lost Generation 1883-1900
> Interbellum Generation 1900-1910
> G.I. Generation 1900-1924
> Greatest Generation 1911-1924
>
> Jazz Age 1918-1929
>
> Beat Generation 1914-1930
> Silent Generation 1925-1945
> Baby Boomers *1940s-1960s
> Generation Jones 1954-1965
>
> Consciousness Revolution 1964-1984
>
> Generation X *1960s-1980s
> ^13th Generation 1961-1981
> MTV Generation 1974-1985
> Boomerang Generation 1977-1986
>
> Culture Wars 1980s-present
>
> Generation Y *1970s-1990s
> ^Millennial Generation 1982-2000
> Echo Boom Generation *1982-1995
> Internet Generation *1994-2001
> ^New Silent Generation *1990s or 2000s-?
>
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