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1. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
by Robert D Putnam
In a groundbreaking book based on vast new data, Putnam shows how we have become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and our ... More
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2. Abundance for What?
by David Riesman
This classic collection of essays by Riesman discusses the implications of affluence in America. Riesman maintains that the question that should be ... More
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10. Anthropology at the Dawn of the Cold War: The Influence of Foundations, McCarthyism, and the CIA
by Dustin M Wax (Editor)
Examines the influence of McCarthyism and the CIA on anthropology in the cold war era.
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11. Forerunners of Revolution: Muckrakers and the American Social Conscience
by Walter M Brasch
This book examines social investigative reporting in American history, focusing on the years 1890-1915.
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12. Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts about the Sixties
by Peter Collier, David Horowitz
As leading New Leftists in the Sixties, Peter Collier and David Horowitz were intimately involved in the radicalism of the day. Later on, they became ... More
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15. Sociology for the 21st Century
by Tim Curry, Kent Schwirian, Robert Jiobu
This book introduces sociology using an eclectic approach. Coverage is held together by systematically highlighting two aspects of social change -- ... More
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17. Sociology for the 21st Century
by Tim Curry, Kent Schwirian, Robert Jiobu
This book introduces sociology using an eclectic approach. Coverage is held together by systematically highlighting two aspects of social change -- ... More
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19. In Conflict No Longer: Self and Society in Contemporary America
by Irene Taviss Thomson
Drawing on social-criticism, self-help manuals, and the social scientific analysis of American character, In Conflict No Longer examines American ... More
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21. Transcending Capitalism: A History of Leuven University, 1968-2005
by Howard Brick
Understanding why a generation of social theorists imagined the future of advanced societies would not be defined by capitalism but rather as being ... More
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22. Standing at the Crossroads: Southern Life in the Twentieth Century
by Pete Daniel
This engagingly written survey examines the changes and constants of Southern culture. Always with a keen eye and sharp wit, Pete Daniel stresses the ... More
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23. The Sixties Papers: Documents of a Rebellious Decade
by Judith Clavir Albert
Featuring documents of the period by participants such as Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, H. Rap Brown, Abbie Hoffman, and Robin Morgan, this volume ... More
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24. Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties
During the sixties, says Morris Dickstein, America seemed to be at the gates of Eden--verging on a new way of experiencing life, art, and culture. In ... More
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