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From School Library Journal Grade 9 Up–Marred by weak writing, this history seems anxious to say something but never quite gets there. The two sections cover "Life and Youth" and "Popular Culture" (which looks at everything from advertising to the visual arts). The book ends with a time line and a helpful list of products and their costs. While there is useful material here, much of it gets lost in the meandering and sloppy writing. Candace Bergen is referred to as Candace Bergman, and the WNBA receives little more than an aside in the approximately 350 words devoted to women in sports. Too verbose to be a ready-reference title, but too bland and lacking in analysis to be of any value as a history, this awkward hybrid lumbers along guaranteed to alienate even the most resolute researchers. Sara and Tom Pendergast's Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-bottoms (UXL, 2002) is more inclusive, covering the entire 20th century; although the focus in Tandy McConnell's American Decades: 1990-1999 (Gale, 2000) isn't on popular culture, its format is better suited to student research.–Herman Sutter, Saint Agnes Academy, Houston, TX Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read more Review "Greenwood's Daily Life through History series has become a staple resource in many high-school, public, and academic libraries. American Popular Culture through History is recommended for the same libraries and should be equally well received." Read more About the Author Marc Oxoby received his BA from San Jose State University and now lives in Reno, Nevada, where he is a doctoral candidate in the University of Nevada, Reno English Department. He has worked as a disc jockey and as the editor of the small-press literary journal CRiME CLUb. He currently teaches English and Humanities classes at UNR. A regular contributor to the scholarly journal Film and History, he has also written for several other periodicals, as well as for The St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture and The International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. Read more
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Good series for decades research
I bought this book because my daughter was doing research on the 1990's and there are not that many books with a decent amount of content out there. This series documents the decade in all aspects of life, government, natural disasters, politics and everything in between.
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Five Stars
Great overview of this period in American history.
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