Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- The decade you were born
- Monster mash, the creepy, kooky monster craze in America 1957-1972, written and designed by: Mark Voger
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- 1968 in America, music, politics, chaos, counterculture, and the shaping of a generation, Charles Kaiser
- 50 years of Rolling stone
- Forever Barbie, the unauthorized biography of a real doll, M.G. Lord
- The origins of cool in postwar America, Joel Dinerstein
- The rise and fall of the religious left, politics, television, and popular culture in the 1970s and beyond, L. Benjamin Rolsky
- Rock me on the water, 1974 : the year Los Angeles transformed movies, music, television, and politics, Ronald Brownstein
- Cuba in the American imagination, metaphor and the imperial ethos, Louis A. Pérez Jr
- The decade you were born
- Creepy crawling, Charles Manson and themany lives of America's most infamous family, Jeffrey Melnick
- Black & white & noir, America's pulp modernism, Paula Rabinowitz
- The fifties, David Halberstam
- Rock me on the water, 1974 : the year Los Angeles transformed movies, music, television, and politics, Ronald Brownstein
- Perplexing Plots, Popular Storytelling and the Poetics of Murder
- Dream lucky, when FDR was in the White House, Count Basie was on the radio, and everyone wore a hat--, Roxane Orgill
- After Aquarius dawned, how the revolutions of the sixties became the popular culture of the seventies, Judy Kutulas
- The monk's record player, Thomas Merton, Bob Dylan, and the perilous summer of 1966
- Primetime propaganda, the true Hollywood story of the how the left took over your TV, Ben Shapiro
- Generation of swine, tales of shame and degradation in the '80s, Hunter S. Thompson
- Longing for the bomb, Oak Ridge and atomic nostalgia, Lindsey A. Freeman
- The decade you were born
- Something happened, a political and cultural overview of the seventies, Edward D. Berkowitz
- American epic, the companion book to the PBS series, Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty with Elijah Wald
- The politically incorrect guide to the sixties, Jonathan Leaf
- Golden state, golden youth, the California image in popular culture, 1955-1966
- Sealed with a kiss, an American love story in letters, Bob Zielsdorf
- Making radio, early radio production and the rise of modern sound culture, Shawn VanCour
- Don't stop believin', pop culture and religion from Ben Hur to zombies
- The making of middle/brow culture, Joan Shelley Rubin
- The New Ray Bradbury review, No. 2
- The boy who cried Freebird, rock & roll fables and sonic storytelling, Mitch Myers
- A feeling for books, the Book-of-the-Month Club, literary taste, and middle-class desire, Janice A. Radway
- Sexplosion, from Andy Warhol to 'a clockwork orange'--how a generation of pop rebels broke all the taboos, Robert Hofler
- Marilyn Monroe
- Chasing Lolita, how popular culture corrupted Nabokov's little girl all over again, Graham Vickers
- Gathered from coincidence, a singular history of sixties' pop
- Vaudeville and the making of modern entertainment, 1890-1925, David Monod
- Autobiografía de un búfalo pardo, Óscar Zeta Acosta ; traducción de Javier Lucini
- The decade you were born
- The mindset list of the obscure, 74 famously forgotten icons from A to Z, Tom McBride and Ron Nief, coauthors of the Beloit College mindset list
- All that Hollywood allows, re-reading gender in 1950s melodrama, Jackie Byars
- Sketch comedy, identity, reflexivity, and American television, Nick Marx
- The decade you were born
- Souvenirs of a blown world, sketches from the sixties : writings about America : 1966-1973, Gregory Mcdonald
- The warrior image, soldiers in American culture from the Second World War to the Vietnam era
- The new Ray Bradbury review, Number 2 (2010)
- Visions of belonging, family stories, popular culture, and postwar democracy, 1940-1960, Judith E. Smith
- ConFiguring America, iconic figures, visuality, and the American identity
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