Mathieu Bouillon

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Postwar French living standards remained surprisingly low: according to the 1954 census only 25 percent of homes had an indoor toilet, and only 10 percent had a bathtub, shower, or central heating. But all of that changed rapidly during the 1960s, and the rising affluence also brought some notable dietary shifts—and the decline of wine-drinking.
Numbers Don't Lie: 71 Stories to Help Us Understand the Modern World
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