United States -- Civilization -- 20th century
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United States -- Civilization -- 20th century
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Incoming Resources
- Flying down to Rio, Hollywood, tourists, and Yankee Clippers, by Rosalie Schwartz
- American decades, edited by Tandy McConnell
- The new radicalism in America, 1889-1963, the intellectual as a social type, Christopher Lasch
- American civilization in the first machine age: 1890-1940, [by] Gilman M. Ostrander
- The Rolling Stone book of the Beats, the Beat generation and American culture, edited by Holly George-Warren
- True life video stories, Subtle Communications ; written and produced by Scott Jacobs
- Our glorious century
- The great funk, falling apart and coming together (on a shag rug) in the seventies, Thomas Hine
- American legacy, the magazine of African-American history & culture
- Americans' views about war, James D. Torr, book editor
- Why do people hate America?, Ziauddin Sardar, Merryl Wyn Davies
- Inventing modern, growing up with x-rays, skyscrapers, and tailfins, by John H. Lienhard
- American decades, Rob Nagel, editor
- On the road with Charles Kuralt, by Charles Kuralt
- The aspirin age, 1919-1941, written by Samuel Hopkins Adams [and others]
- Great images of the 20th century, the photographs that define our times, Time
- The African-American century, how Black Americans have shaped our country, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Cornel West
- On democracy, E.B. White ; with an introduction by Jon Meacham ; edited by Martha White
- The long sixties, from 1960 to Barack Obama, by Tom Hayden
- Slam dunks and no-brainers, language in your life, the media, business, politics, and, like, whatever, Leslie Savan
- The new Negro, readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938, edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. & Gene Andrew Jarrett
- Mixed nuts, America's love affair with comedy teams from Burns and Allen to Belushi and Ackroyd, Lawrence J. Epstein
- Lost & found sound and beyond
- America in the 20th century
- Irresistible empire, America's advance through twentieth-century Europe, Victoria de Grazia
- Why the American century?, Olivier Zunz
- Gossip men, J. Edgar Hoover, Joe McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and the politics of insinuation, Christopher M. Elias
- Existential errands., Norman Mailer
- American decades, edited by Vincent Tompkins
- American decades, Tom Pendergast & Sara Pendergast, editors
- The American scene, a reader, Selected and edited, and with an introd. and commentary by Huntington Cairns
- Chaplin and American culture, the evolution of a star image, Charles J. Maland
- The big change, American [i.e. America] transforms itself, 1900-1950, Frederick Lewis Allen ; with a new introduction by William L. O'Neill
- American legacy, celebrating African-American History
- The Sixties Timeline, Timothy Maga
- The American century, varieties of culture in modern times, Norman F. Cantor ; picture essays by Mindy Cantor
- Education and American civilzation, [by] George S. Counts
- American studies, Louis Menand
- On the road with Charles Kuralt, [originally compiled for broadcast by The Travel Channel ; distributed by Acorn Media], Set 2
- Take the cannoli, stories from the New World, Sarah Vowell
- The Power of culture, critical essays in American history, edited by Richard Wightman Fox and T.J. Jackson Lears
- On the road with Charles Kuralt, [originally compiled for broadcast by The Travel Channel ; distributed by Acorn Media], Set 1
- Reminisce through the decades, our stories, real history, a presentation of Memory Lane
- America reborn, a twentieth-century narrative in twenty-six lives, Martin Walker
- Alfred Kazin's America, critical and personal writings, edited and with an introduction by Ted Solotaroff
- Nothing personal, James Baldwin ; [foreword: Imani Perry ; afterword: Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.]
- The birth of the beat generation, 1944-1960, Steven Watson
- On the road with Charles Kuralt, Set 3
- A time of paradox, America since 1890, Glen Jeansonne with David Luhrssen
- The long shadow, the legacies of the Great War in the twentieth century, David Reynolds
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