Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- The nineties, a book, Chuck Klosterman
- American epic, a production of BBC Arena, Lo-Max Films Ltd., Wildwood Enterprises, and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET ; directed by Bernard MacMahon ; produced by Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Bill Holderman, and Adam Block
- One summer, [America, 1927], Bill Bryson
- Provocations, collected essays, Camille Paglia
- Between panic and desire, Dinty W. Moore
- The free world, art and thought in the Cold War, Louis Menand
- Primetime propaganda, the true Hollywood story of the how the left took over your TV, by Ben Shapiro
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- Unmask Alice, LSD, satanic panic, and the imposter behind the world's most notorious diaries, Rick Emerson
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Disco, [the music, the times, the era], Johnny Morgan ; with a foreword by Gloria Gaynor
- Gods like us, on movie stardom and modern fame, Ty Burr
- American epic, when music gave America her voice, Bernard MacMahon & Allison McGourty with Elijah Wald
- A great idea at the time, the rise, fall, and curious afterlife of the Great Books, Alex Beam
- 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
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Fear and loathing at Rolling stone, the essential writing of Hunter S. Thompson, edited and with a foreword by Jann S. Wenner and with an introduction by Paul Scanlon
- Beatleness, how the Beatles and their fans remade the world, Candy Leonard
- Flapper, a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern, Joshua Zeitz
- The image, a guide to pseudo-events in America, Daniel J. Boorstin ; with an afterword by Douglas Rushkoff
- Hot stuff, disco and the remaking of American culture, Alice Echols
- Don't make me pull over!, an informal history of the family road trip, Richard Ratay
- Variety, an illustrated history of the world from the most important magazine in Hollywood, written by Tim Gray ; foreword by Martin Scorsese ; introduction by Brian Gott
- Gods like us, on movie stardom and modern fame, Ty Burr
- Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
- Restoring the faith, the Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American culture, Edith L. Blumhofer. --
- The way we ate, 100 chefs celebrate a century at the American table, [compiled by] Noah Fecks + Paul Wagtouicz ; foreword by David Kamp ; with recipes from Jacques Pépin, Gael Greene, Daniel Boulud, Marcus Samuelsson, Melissa Clark,and more
- Monster mash, the creepy, kooky monster craze in America 1957-1972, by Mark Voger ; foreword by Zacherley, the 'Cool Ghoul'
- American epic, Disc one, a production of BBC Arena, Lo-Max Films Ltd., Wildwood Enterprises, and Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET ; directed by Bernard MacMahon ; produced by Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Bill Holderman, and Adam Block
- Gidgets and women warriors, perceptions of women in the 1950s and 1960s, Catherine Gourley
- Celebrate the '80s!, [the stars, the fads, the moments you'll never forget, editor, Cutler Durkee ; writers, Kara Warner ... [et al.]]
- Teenage Rebels, Stories of Successful High School Activists, From the Little Rock 9 to the Class of Tomorrow
- 50 Years of Rolling Stone, The Music, Politics and People that Changed Our Culture
- Sexplosion, from Andy Warhol to A clockwork orange--how a generation of pop rebels broke all the taboos, Robert Hofler
- 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
- Warrior dreams, paramilitary culture in post-Vietnam America, James William Gibson. --
- The birth (and death) of the cool, Ted Gioia
- Helluva town, the story of New York City during World War II, Richard Goldstein
- The must list, ranking the best in 25 years of pop culture, by the editors of Entertainment weekly
- Welcome to the twenty-first century, more absurdities of our time, Pierre Berton
- 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
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