Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- Reinventing Richard Nixon, a cultural history of an American obsession, Daniel Frick
- 1968, the year that rocked the world, Mark Kurlansky
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- The British invasion, [the music, the times, the era], Barry Miles
- Generation of swine, tales of shame and degradation in the '80s, Hunter S. Thompson
- The nineties, a book, Chuck Klosterman
- The fifties, David Halberstam
- Sexplosion, from Andy Warhol to a Clockwork Orange--how a generation of pop rebels broke all the taboos, Robert Hofler
- Real life rock, the complete Top ten columns, 1986-2014, Greil Marcus
- Panati's parade of fads, follies, and manias, the origins of our most cherished obsessions, Charles Panati
- Rock me on the water, 1974 : the year Los Angeles transformed movies, music, television, and politics, Ronald Brownstein
- American epic, when music gave America her voice, Bernard MacMahon & Allison McGourty with Elijah Wald
- Hot stuff, disco and the remaking of American culture, Alice Echols
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- The new analog, listening and reconnecting in a digital world, Damon Krukowski
- Gimme shelter, a Maysles Films production ; directors, David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin
- Rock & roll generation, teen life in the 50s, by the editors of Time-Life Books ; with a foreword by Dick Clark
- The free world, art and thought in the Cold War, Louis Menand
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- The image, a guide to pseudo-events in America, Daniel J. Boorstin
- A front row seat, an intimate look at Broadway, Hollywood, and the age of glamour, Nancy Olson Livingston
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- Unmask Alice, LSD, satanic panic, and the imposter behind the world's most notorious diaries, by Rick Emerson
- A great idea at the time, the rise, fall, and curious afterlife of the Great Books, Alex Beam
- Rolling Stone, stories from the edge : 50 years of defining culture, directed by Blair Foster, Alex Gibney
- Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- Monster mash, the creepy, kooky monster craze in America 1957-1972, written and designed by: Mark Voger
- 1968 in America, music, politics, chaos, counterculture, and the shaping of a generation, Charles Kaiser
- Perspectives of Black popular culture, edited by Harry B. Shaw
- The decade you were born
- Always in pursuit, fresh American perspectives, 1995-1997, Stanley Crouch
- Rebellious laughter, people's humor in American culture, Joseph Boskin
- 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
- Sixties people, Jane and Michael Stern
- Winds of change, 1960-1970, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Flapper, a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern, Joshua Zeitz
- Don't make me pull over!, an informal history of the family road trip, Richard Ratay
- 50 years of Rolling stone, introduction by Jann S. Wenner ; edited by Jodi Peckman and Joe Levy ; design director, Joseph Hutchinson
- Flappers, six women of a dangerous generation, Judith Mackrell
- 60s!, John and Gordon Javna
- Warrior dreams, paramilitary culture in post-Vietnam America, James William Gibson
- Rolling stone magazine, the uncensored history, Robert Draper
- Tin Pan opera, operatic novelty songs in the ragtime era, Larry Hamberlin
- Beatleness, how the Beatles and their fans remade the world, Candy Leonard
- Making easy listening, material culture and postwar American recording, Tim J. Anderson
- American epic, the first time America heard itself, directed by Bernard MacMahon ; telescript by William Morgan, Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Duke Erikson ; produced by Allison McGourty, Bernard MacMahon, Duke Erikson [and others]
- The pop sixties, a personal and irreverent guide, Andrew J. Edelstein
- Provocations, collected essays, Camille Paglia
- High weirdness, drugs, esoterica, and visionary experience in the seventies, Erik Davis
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