The 1940sBloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 269 páginas Twelve narrative chapters chronicle the nation's survival during wartime and its path toward unforeseen cultural shifts in the years ahead. Included are chapter bibliographies, a timeline, a cost comparison, and a suggested reading list for students. This latest addition to Greenwood's American Popular Culture Through History series is an invaluable contribution to the study of American popular culture. |
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... write his song of the same name , which he published in 1942. Shortly thereafter , Kay Kyser recorded the song for Columbia and it went on to sell over a million records . Ulti- mately , several artists would record versions of the song ...
... writes , park designers were experts in planning buildings that blended in rather than stood out from the surrounding natural landscapes . Their skills were particularly useful in camouflage , a new field of design that emerged in World ...
... writes , It is appropriate that the Surrealist , modernist version of reality was taken as true in America in the 1940s , for it had itself developed from the effects of the First World War . Surrealism is today understood not simply as ...
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Chapter 7 | 62 |
Chapter 8 | 131 |
Visual Arts | 219 |
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