1998: The Last Year Before Everything Changed: A Study of a World on the Edge of Acceleration

Author:   Rowan Elwood
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798243937337


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   14 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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1998: The Last Year Before Everything Changed: A Study of a World on the Edge of Acceleration


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1998 didn't look like a turning point. It felt calm. Finished. Familiar. The Cold War was over, the new century was close, and the late 1990s seemed to be coasting toward the future on autopilot. Most people remember the year as background: school, work, music, movies, headlines that came and went. Only later did we realize how much was already shifting underneath. 1998: The Last Year Before Everything Changed is a slow-burn, narrative nonfiction study of a single year that quietly set the tone for the world we live in now. Instead of dumping dates and headlines, Rowan Elwood explores the atmosphere of 1998: the optimism, the illusion of control, the rise of the internet as entertainment, and the subtle tightening of power behind culture, media, and convenience. This 1998 history book reads like a psychological x-ray of the late 1990s. It doesn't just ask ""What happened in 1998?"" It asks: ""Why didn't it feel like anything was happening at all?"" Inside, you'll explore: The last ""normal"" year of the 20th century. Late-90s prosperity, globalization, and comfort that made it easy to believe history had already been solved. The internet before it became inescapable. When being online still felt optional-yet every visit made the offline world a little smaller. Pop culture at full volume. Music, movies, celebrity, and spectacle turning into a shared global language while distracting from what was changing offscreen. Power moving offstage. Institutions, corporations, and emerging technology learning to shape behavior not by force, but by designing defaults and offering frictionless choice. Fear without a name. A low, background tension beneath the calm, the feeling that something was off even when life looked stable and successful. Youth culture rewriting the rules. Style, language, and identity becoming tools to absorb anxiety and project confidence in an increasingly connected world. The moment before acceleration. How 1998 sits right on the edge of a faster, always-on, always-connected reality-and why it didn't feel like a threshold at the time. Blending history, cultural criticism, and psychological insight, 1998: The Last Year Before Everything Changed is perfect for readers who love: Late 20th-century history that connects the 1990s to the digital present Big-picture books on technology, globalization, and the information age Reflective, literary nonfiction in the style of ""cultural history meets essay"" Thoughtful books about power, influence, media, and the internet age Slow-burn narrative history that lingers on mood, memory, and meaning This 1998 non-fiction book will resonate with: Readers who grew up in the 1990s and feel that something undefinable shifted after Younger readers curious about how the ""normal"" world they never saw quietly disappeared Anyone interested in how culture, technology, and politics shape everyday life long before we notice If you've ever wondered when the modern world really began-when attention became a resource, when the internet shifted from curiosity to environment, when culture started moving faster than reflection-this 1998 non-fiction book argues that one of the most important years in recent history is the one you barely remember. 1998 wasn't the year everything exploded. It was the last year before life sped up and never fully slowed down again. Step back into the last normal year of the 20th century and watch how the foundations of our current world quietly lock into place. The future didn't crash in. It slipped in unnoticed.

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Author:   Rowan Elwood
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9798243937337


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   14 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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