Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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Popular culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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- Entertaining judgment, the afterlife in popular imagination, Greg Garrett
- The paranormal and the paranoid, conspiratorial science fiction television, Aaron John Gulyas
- Vamps and tramps, new essays, Camille Paglia
- Americans' views about war, James D. Torr, book editor
- Jewhooing the sixties, American celebrity and Jewish identity; Sandy Koufax, Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan, and Barbra Streisand, David E. Kaufman
- Primetime propaganda, the true Hollywood story of the how the left took over your TV, Ben Shapiro
- The great funk, falling apart and coming together (on a shag rug) in the seventies, Thomas Hine
- If it ain't got that swing, the rebirth of grown-up culture, by Mark Gauvreau Judge
- The notorious Ph.D.'s guide to the super fly '70s, a connoisseur's journey through the fabulous flix, hip sounds, and cool vibes that defined a decade, Todd Boyd
- The n word, a Post Consumer Media Production produced in association with Trio ; produced by Helena Echegoyen ; written and directed by Todd Larkins
- The fifties, by David Halberstam
- American life and celebrity icons from Marilyn Monroe to Taylor Swift, Cathleen Small
- The origins of cool in postwar America, Joel Dinerstein
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- Reminisce extra
- The sixties chronicle, consultant, David Farber ; writers, Peter Braunstein [and others] ; foreword, Walter Cronkite ; preface, Tom Hayden
- Growing up Levittown, in a time of conformity, controversy and cultural crisis, Steve Bergsman
- Artifacts from modern America, Helen Sheumaker
- The century, happy daze, produced by ABC News in association with The History Channel
- Fool's paradise, the unreal world of pop psychology, Stewart Justman
- Berkeley in the sixties, Kitchell Films in association with P.O.V. Theatrical Films ; produced & directed by Mark Kitchell ; written by Stephen Most, Mark Kitchell, Susan Griffin
- A feeling for books, the Book-of-the-Month Club, literary taste, amd middle-class desire, by Janice A. Radway
- Sex, art, and American culture, essays, Camille Paglia
- True crime stories, cases that shocked America, Time Inc. Home Entertainment ; introduction by Scott Turow
- The end of victory culture, cold war America and the disillusioning of a generation, Tom Engelhardt
- Modern American lives, individuals and issues in American history since 1945, Blaine T. Browne, Robert C. Cottrell
- Hot stuff, disco and the remaking of American culture, Alice Echols
- The 1960s, Edward J. Rielly
- The Decade you were born. The 40s, Centre Communications ; distributed by Mill Creek Entertainment
- Little Richard, the birth of rock 'n' roll, David Kirby
- The Decade you were born. The 80s, Centre Communications
- The totally sweet '90s, from clear cola to Furby, and grunge to "whatever," the toys, tastes, and trends that defined a decade, Gael Fashingbauer Cooper and Brian Bellmont
- Teenage confidential, an illustrated history of the American teen, Michael Barson & Steven Heller
- The 1900s, Bob Batchelor
- Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
- American epic, author, Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, and Bill Morga ; director, Bernard MacMahon ; produced by Bernard MacMahon, Allison McGourty, Duke Erikson
- Pogo files for Pogophiles, a retrospective on 50 years of Walt Kelly's classic comic strip, by Selby Daley Kelly and Steve A. Thompson
- Platforms, a microwaved cultural chronicle of the 1970s, Pagan Kennedy
- Helluva town, the story of New York City during World War II, Richard Goldstein
- The eighties, Edward Grey
- The world turned inside out, American thought and culture at the end of the 20th century, James Livingston
- Black Camelot, African-American culture heroes in their times, 1960-1980, William L. Van Deburg
- Hot stuff, disco and the remaking of American culture, Alice Echols
- The seventies, Michael Garrett
- Fight the power, rap, race, and reality, Chuck D. with Yusaf Jah
- American culture, American tastes, social change and the 20th century, Michael Kammen
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- Heretic's heart, a journey through spirit & revolution, Margot Adler
- The big room, Guy Peellaert, Michael Herr
- Music, sound, and technology in America, a documentary history of early phonograph, cinema, and radio, edited by Timothy D. Taylor, Mark Katz, and Tony Grajeda
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