United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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Incoming Resources
- The coming of post-industrial society, a venture in social forecasting, Daniel Bell
- The theft of a decade, how the baby boomers stole the millennials' economic future, Joseph C. Sternberg
- Social problems, an introduction to critical constructionism, Robert Heiner
- My American century, Studs Terkel
- The unfinished journey, America since World War II, William H. Chafe
- Reflections on the causes of human misery, and upon certain proposals to eliminate them, Barrington Moore
- Neue soziale Bewegungen in Westeuropa und den USA, ein internationaler Vergleich, Karl-Werner Brand (Hg.)
- Citizenship in Cold War America, the national security state and the possibilities of dissent, Andrea Friedman
- America transformed, sixty years of revolutionary change, 1941-2001, Richard M. Abrams
- Ideology and utopia in the United States, 1956-1976, Irving Louis Horowitz
- Postwar America, 1945-1971, Howard Zinn
- Rainbow at midnight, labor and culture in the 1940s, George Lipsitz
- Feast of excess, a cultural history of the new sensibility, George Cotkin
- US economic history since 1945, Michael French
- Making sense of America, sociological analyses and essays, Herbert J. Gans
- Transatlantic divide, comparing American and European society, editor, Alberto Martinelli
- America since 1920, Daniel Snowman
- The Cold War era, Fraser J. Harbutt
- The end of ideology, on the exhaustion of political ideas in the fifties : with a new afterword, Daniel Bell
- The revolt of the elites, and the betrayal of democracy, Christopher Lasch
- The cultural contradictions of capitalism, Daniel Bell
- Rock'n'roll, Italian way, propaganda americana e modernizzazione nell'Italia che cambia al ritmo del rock, 1954-1964, Marilisa Merolla
- Journal of social issues
- Rebels without a cause?, renegotiating the American 1950s, Gerd Hurm and Ann Marie Fallon (ed.)
- The noir forties, the American people from victory to Cold War, Richard Lingeman
- The future of the family, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Timothy M. Smeeding, and Lee Rainwater, editors
- A companion to post-1945 America, edited by Jean-Christophe Agnew and Roy Rosenzweig
- The end of the American century, David S. Mason
- The lost Massey lectures, recovered classics from five great thinkers, John Kenneth Galbraith ... [and others]
- The Southern mystique, Howard Zinn
- Bowling alone, the collapse and revival of American community, Robert D. Putnam
- Running steel, running America, race, economic policy and the decline of Liberalism, Judith Stein
- The capitalist system, a radical analysis of American society, written and edited by Richard C. Edwards, Michael Reich and Thomas E. Weisskopf
- After camp, portraits in midcentury Japanese American life and politics, Greg Robinson
- Who rules America?, G. William Domhoff
- Ni Marx ni Jésus ; La tentation totalitaire ; La grâce de l'Etat ; Comment les démocraties finissent, Jean-François Revel
- Informal institutions, alternative networks in the corporate state, edited by Stuart Henry
- Diverse communities, the problem with social capital, Barbara Arneil
- A nation divided, diversity, inequality, and community in American society, edited by Phyllis Moen, Donna Dempster-McClain, and Henry A. Walker
- The age of American unreason, Susan Jacoby
- Quest for identity, America since 1945, Randall Bennett Woods
- Marriage and cohabitation, Arland Thornton, William G. Axinn, Yu Xie
- The economics of social problems, Julian Le Grand and Ray Robinson
- The future of change, how technology shapes social revolutions, Ray Brescia
- The fifties, the way we really were, Douglas T. Miller and Marion Nowak
- Homeward bound, American families in the Cold War era, Elaine Tyler May
- Cold War narratives, American culture in the 1950s, Andrea Carosso
- The human meaning of social change, Edited by Angus Campbell and Philip E. Converse
- Rethinking Cold War culture, edited by Peter J. Kuznick and James Gilbert
- Categorically unequal, the American stratification system, Douglas S. Massey
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