Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Swinging the machine, modernity, technology, and African American culture between the World Wars, Joel Dinerstein
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- The fifties, David Halberstam
- 50 years of Rolling stone, introduction by Jann S. Wenner ; edited by Jodi Peckman and Joe Levy ; design director, Joseph Hutchinson
- Heretic's heart, a journey through spirit & revolution, Margot Adler
- A secret history of the Ollie, Craig B. Snyder, Vol. 1
- Fun along the road, American tourist attractions, John margolies
- Age of fracture, Daniel T. Rodgers
- Primetime propaganda, the true hollywood story of how the left took over your tv, Ben Shapiro
- Always in pursuit, fresh American perspectives, 1995-1997, Stanley Crouch
- The way we ate, 100 chefs celebrate a century at the American table, [compiled by] Noah Fecks + Paul Wagtouicz
- Gods like us, on movie stardom and modern fame, Ty Burr
- Black Camelot, African-American culture heroes in their times, 1960-1980, William L. Van Deburg
- Fight the power, rap, race, and reality, Chuck D with Yusuf Jah
- Comic books as history, the narrative art of Jack Jackson, Art Spiegelman, and Harvey Pekar, Joseph Witek
- Rolling stone, stories from the edge, a Jigsaw production in association with Rolling Stone Productions ; a Nevision production ; directed by Alex Gibney and Blair Foster ; executive producers, Alex Gibney, Jann Wenner, Blair Foster, James Cabourne
- Chasing Lolita, how popular culture corrupted Nabokov's little girl all over again, Graham Vickers
- One summer, [America, 1927], Bill Bryson
- Invisibility blues, from pop to theory, Michele Wallace
- As seen on TV, the visual culture of everyday life in the 1950s, Karal Ann Marling
- 60s!, John and Gordon Javna
- People weekly celebrates the 70s
- Rock 'n' roll and American society, by William McKeen, Part one
- Droppin' science, critical essays on rap music and hip hop culture, edited by William Eric Perkins
- Rolling stone, the seventies, edited by Ashley Kahn, Holly George-Warren, Shawn Dahl ; designed by Helene Silverman
- Gimme shelter, a Maysles Films production ; directors, David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin
- Don't make me pull over!, an informal history of the family road trip, Richard Ratay
- God's country, America in the Fifties, J. Ronald Oakley
- The monk's record player, Thomas Merton, Bob Dylan, and the perilous summer of 1966, Robert Hudson ; foreword by David Dalton
- The 1990s, Marc Oxoby
- Don't make me pull over!, an informal history of the family road trip, Richard Ratay
- The 1960s, Edward J. Rielly
- Home front America, popular culture of the World War II era, by Robert Heide and John Gilman
- Prove it on me, new Negroes, sex, and popular culture in the 1920s, Erin D. Chapman
- Flapper, a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern, Joshua Zeitz
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Brown v. Board and the transformation of American culture, education and the South in the age of desegregation, Ben Keppel
- Helluva town, the story of New York City during World War II, Richard Goldstein
- Aquarius revisited, seven who created the sixties counterculture that changed America : William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, Norman Mailer, Tom Robbins, Hunter S. Thompson, Peter O. Whitmer with Bruce VanWyngarden
- Generation of swine, tales of shame and degradation in the '80s, Hunter S. Thompson
- Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
- Unmask Alice, LSD, satanic panic, and the imposter behind the world's most notorious diaries, by Rick Emerson
- The secret parts of fortune, three decades of intense investigations and edgy enthusiasms, Ron Rosenbaum
- Primetime propaganda, the true Hollywood story of how the left took over your TV, Ben Shapiro
- Jane & Michael Stern's encyclopedia of pop culture, an A to Z guide of who's who and what's what, from aerobics and bubble gum to Valley of the dolls and Moon Unit Zappa
- Entertaining judgment, the afterlife in popular imagination, Greg Garrett
- Hippie artifacts, mind-blowing stuff to collect, Gary Moss
- The origins of cool in postwar America, Joel Dinerstein
- Beatleness, how the Beatles and their fans remade the world, Candy Leonard
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