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The Victory Album Reflections On The Good Life After The Good War 1st Edition Philip D Beidler

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The Victory Album Reflections On The Good Life After The Good War 1st Edition Philip D Beidler
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Philip D. Beidler
ISBN: 9780817387143, 0817387145
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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The Victory Album Reflections On The Good Life After The Good War 1st Edition Philip D Beidler by Philip D. Beidler 9780817387143, 0817387145 instant download after payment.

A vivid and penetrating history, personal and social, of growing up in post-1945 America a A pervasive feeling at the end of World War II, notes Philip D. Beidler, was that Americans had OC inherited the earthOCO and could look forward to a kind of golden age, the OC Good Life after the Good War.OCO But this good lifeOCofor all its genuine possibilitiesOCowas only accessible to some and was countered by racial tensions, the fear of communism and nuclear war, gender inequalities, and a rising consumer culture, among other problems and anxieties. a In these essaysOCoa combination of personal remembrance and broad-stroke cultural historyOCoBeidler addresses the national blindness toward the Holocaust and a rising China, the canker of McCarthyism, an ascendant culture of hard smoking and heavy drinking, the worship of cars and film idols, and the chronic fear of an always-possible nuclear apocalypse. In lively, driving prose, he recalls veiled episodes in the history of the Korean War, the Civil Rights movement, and the struggle for womenOCOs liberation. On these subjects and many others, Beidler draws from his own experience and a penetrating grasp of American social history. Together, they offer deep, pointed, and comprehensive perspectives on iconic moments in American history.

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