United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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- The look of Catholics, portrayals in popular culture from the Great Depression to the Cold War, Anthony Burke Smith
- The greatest menace, organized crime in cold war America, Lee Bernstein
- Reporting America, Alistair Cooke ; introduction and commentaries by Susan Cooke Kittredge
- Playboy and the making of the good life in modern America, Elizabeth Fraterrigo
- American mojo: lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- With her fist raised, Dorothy Pitman Hughes and the transformative power of black community activism, Laura L. Lovett
- The fan who knew too much, Aretha Franklin, the rise of the soap opera, children of the gospel church, and other meditations, Anthony Heilbut
- Dreaming suburbia, Detroit and the production of postwar space and culture, Amy Maria Kenyon
- The fifty-year wound, the true price of America's Cold War victory, Derek Leebaert
- Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism, Anne Case, Angus Deaton
- Survival City, adventures among the ruins of atomic America, Tom Vanderbilt
- History in dispute, American social and political movements, 1945-2000: pursuit of liberty, edited by Robert J. Allison, Vol. 2
- The trumpet of conscience, Martin Luther King, Jr
- The great boom, 1950-2000, how a generation of Americans created the world's most prosperous society, Robert Sobel
- America-lite, how imperial academia dismantled our culture (and ushered in the Obamacrats), David Gelernter
- The Southern mystique, Howard Zinn
- Bowling alone, the collapse and revival of American community, Robert D. Putnam
- Bella Abzug, how one tough broad from the Bronx fought Jim Crow and Joe McCarthy, pissed off Jimmy Carter, battled for the rights of women and workers, rallied against war and for the planet, and shook up politics along the way : an oral history, by Suzanne Braun Levine and Mary Thom
- The noir forties, the American people from victory to Cold War, Richard Lingeman
- VISTA, do it yourself
- American women in the 1960s, changing the future, Blanche Linden-Ward, Carol Hurd Green
- Know your price, valuing black lives and property in America's black cities, Andre M. Perry
- All in the family, the realignment of American democracy since the 1960s, Robert O. Self
- The trumpet of conscience, [by] Martin Luther King, Jr
- My American century, Studs Terkel
- My soul looks back in wonder, voices of the civil rights experience, Juan Williams ; foreword David Halberstam ; afterword Marian Wright Edelman
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- The age of abundance, how prosperity transformed America's politics and culture, Brink Lindsey
- Estimating the effects of economic change on national health and social well-being, a study, prepared for the use of the Subcommittee on Economic Goals and Intergovernmental Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States
- The boomer century, 1946-2046, how America's most influential generation changed everything, Richard Croker and Alexandria Productions ; foreword by Ken Dychtwald
- The way things never were, the truth about the "good old days", Norman H. Finkelstein
- Balsamic dreams, a short but self-important history of the baby boomer generation, Joe Queenan
- Cold War America, 1946 to 1990, Ross Gregory ; Richard Balkin, general editor
- The death of the grown-up, how America's arrested development is bringing down Western civilization, Diana West
- Toward humanity and justice, the writings of Kenneth B. Clark, scholar of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, edited by Woody Klein ; foreword by John Hope Franklin
- The sign of the burger, McDonald's and the culture of power, Joe L. Kincheloe
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