United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
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United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
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Incoming Resources
- America in the 1950s, Edmund Lindop
- By the bomb's early light:, American thought and culture at the dawn of the atomic age, Paul Boyer
- American Notebooks:, a Writer's Journey
- Out of my past, a Chico man's speeches and essays, 1955-1997, G.D. Lillibridge
- Mad men carousel, the complete critical companion
- The fabulous 60s, produced by Document Associates in association with CTV Television Network Ltd. ; Hobel-Leiterman Productions
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- Fallout, a historian reflects on America's half-century encounter with nuclear weapons, Paul Boyer
- The 1960s, William Dudley, book editor
- America in our time, from World War II to Nixon--what happened and why, Godfrey Hodgson ; with a new afterword by the author
- New kings of the world, dispatches from Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop, Fatima Bhutto
- Souvenirs of a blown world, sketches from the sixties : writings about America : 1966-1973, Gregory Mcdonald
- The cultural contradictions of capitalism, Daniel Bell
- Journey through America, Wolfgang Koeppen ; translated by Michael Kimmage
- 1969, the year everything changed, Rob Kirkpatrick
- The myth of America's decline, politics, economics, and a half century of false prophecies, Josef Joffe
- The American Dream:, a Cultural History, Lawrence R. Samuel
- Sealed with a kiss:, an American love story in letters, Bob Zielsdorf
- The long march:, how the cultural revolution of the 1960s changed America, Roger Kimball
- Encountering America, humanistic psychology, sixties culture, & the shaping of the modern self, Jessica Grogan
- Shooting Kennedy, JFK and the culture of images, David M. Lubin
- The dust of death, the Sixties counterculture and how it changed America forever, Os Guinness
- Buckley and Mailer, the difficult friendship that shaped the Sixties, Kevin M. Schultz
- The fan who knew too much, Aretha Franklin, the rise of the soap opera, children of the gospel church, and other meditations, Anthony Heilbut
- The sixties, cultural revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, c.1958-c.1974, Arthur Marwick
- The white album, [essays], Joan Didion
- The 1940s, Louise I. Gerdes, book editor
- Generation of vipers
- The free world, art and thought in the Cold War, Louis Menand
- American culture in the 1940s, Jacqueline Foertsch
- Empire of conspiracy, the culture of paranoia in postwar America, Timothy Melley
- Mad men carousel, the complete critical companion, Matt Zoller Seitz ; foreword by Megan Abbott ; illustrations by Max Dalton ; poems by Martha Orton ; with contributions by Deborah Lipp and Roberta Lipp, publishers of Basket of Kisses
- The dust of death, the sixties counterculture and how it changed America forever, Os Guinness
- The devil's pleasure palace, the cult of critical theory and the subversion of America, by Michael Walsh
- American culture in the 1960s, Sharon Monteith
- The death of the grown-up, how America's arrested development is bringing down Western civilization, Diana West
- Understanding America, the anatomy of an exceptional nation, Peter H. Schuck and James Q. Wilson, editors
- The 1950s, Stuart A. Kallen, book editor
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- American mojo, lost and found, [restoring our middle class before the world blows by], Peter D. Kiernan
- Mad men, the illustrated world, written and illustrated by Dyna Moe
- The American dream, a cultural history, Lawrence R. Samuel
- 1969, the year everything changed, Rob Kirkpatrick
- American mojo, lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- American mojo, lost and found : restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- 1969, the year everything changed, Rob Kirkpatrick
- America day by day, Simone de Beauvoir ; translated by Carol Cosman ; foreword by Douglas Brinkley
- Sixties going on seventies, Nora Sayre
- Blows like a horn, beat writing, jazz, style, and markets in the transformation of U.S. culture, Preston Whaley, Jr
- The warrior image:, soldiers in American culture from the Second World War to the Vietnam era
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