Generation
Generation is the act of producing offspring, or procreation. It is also the act of bringing something into being. A generation can also be a stage or degree in the succession of natural descent (such as grandfather, father, and son are three generations) or stages of successive improvement in the development of something.
A generation can also represent all the people born at about the same time. Historians hold differing opinions as to what extent dividing history into generations is useful or an improper over-generalization.
William Strauss[?] and Neil Howe[?] in their books Generations and The Fourth Turning divide Anglo-American history into saecula, or seasonal cycles of history, and divide the saecula into generations by birth year, and classify generations and historical periods into four types each.
As history molds generations, so do generations mold history. Modern Anglo-American history runs on a two-stroke rhythm. The two strokes are an Awakening and a Crisis.
A High is an era between a Crisis and an Awakening, and an Unraveling is an era between an Awakening and a Crisis.
The four types of generations are as follows:
The list of generations and their types is as follows:
According to the above chart, generational types have appeared in Anglo-American history in a fixed order for more than 500 years, with one hiccup in the Civil War Saeculum. (The reasons for this is because according to the chart, the Civil War came about ten years too early; the adult generations allowed the worst aspects of their generational personalities to come through; and the Progressives grew up scarred rather than ennobled.)
The Strauss & Howe "Generations" Theory GENERATION TYPE BIRTH YEARS
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Late Medieval Saeculum:
Arthurian Hero 1433-1460
Humanist Artist 1461-1482
Reformation Saeculum:
Reformation Prophet 1483-1511
Reprisal Nomad 1512-1540
Elizabethan Hero 1541-1565
Parliamentarian Artist 1566-1587
New World Saeculum:
Puritan Prophet 1588-1617
Cavalier Nomad 1618-1647
Glorious Hero 1648-1673
Enlightenment Artist 1674-1700
Revolutionary Saeculum:
Awakening Prophet 1701-1723
Liberty Nomad 1724-1741
Republican Hero 1742-1766
Compromise Artist 1767-1791
Civil War Saeculum:
Transcendental Prophet 1792-1821
Gilded Nomad 1822-1842
Progressive Artist 1843-1859
Great Power Saeculum:
Missionary Prophet 1860-1882
Lost Nomad 1883-1900
G.I. Hero 1901-1924
Silent Artist 1925-1942
Millennial Saeculum:
Boom Prophet 1943-1960
13th Nomad 1961-1981
Millenial Hero? 1982-2003?