1. Charles Manson: the death of trust.
2. Steve Biko: the death of hope.
3. ‘Proletarian Justice’: The body of Aldo Moro, found in the boot of a Renault in central Rome.
4. Terror Chic: Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin.
5. Belfast on Bloody Sunday, 1972: the Troubles begin.
6. A fairy tale of sex and guns: Patty Hearst as Tania.
7. Before the coup: Augusto Pinochet and Salvador Allende.
8. Looking in opposite directions: Generalissimo Franco and King Juan Carlos.
9. Successful submissive: Marabel Morgan.
10. Skinheads: not always racist.
11. Constructing a cliché: Sid Vicious.
12. The psychopath of chess: Bobby Fischer.
13. Sisterhood is strong: Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
15. Detritus of death: skulls from the killing fields of Cambodia.
16. Nixon and Kissinger: the architects of so many Seventies problems.
17. Smiling for the camera: Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at Camp David.
18. Margaret Thatcher: waving goodbye to an era.
1. Charles Manson: the death of trust.
2. Steve Biko: the death of hope.
3. ‘Proletarian Justice’: The body of Aldo Moro, found in the boot of a Renault in central Rome.
4. Terror Chic: Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin.
5. Belfast on Bloody Sunday, 1972: the Troubles begin.
6. A fairy tale of sex and guns: Patty Hearst as Tania.
7. Before the coup: Augusto Pinochet and Salvador Allende.
8. Looking in opposite directions: Generalissimo Franco and King Juan Carlos.
9. Successful submissive: Marabel Morgan.
10. Skinheads: not always racist.
11. Constructing a cliché: Sid Vicious.
12. The psychopath of chess: Bobby Fischer.
13. Sisterhood is strong: Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
14. Killer smile: Idi Amin.
15. Detritus of death: skulls from the killing fields of Cambodia.
16. Nixon and Kissinger: the architects of so many Seventies problems.
17. Smiling for the camera: Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at Camp David.
18. Margaret Thatcher: waving goodbye to an era.