United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
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- The American small town, twentieth-century place images, John A. Jakle
- Remember me when I'm gone, [compiled] by Larry King
- The GI generation, a memoir, Frank F. Mathias
- Men in style, the golden age of fashion from Esquire, by Woody Hochswender ; edited by Kim Johnson Gross
- The 40s, the story of a decade, The New Yorker ; edited by Henry Finder with Giles Harvey ; introduction by David Remnick
- Fashions of a decade, Anne McEvoy
- The senses of humor, self and laughter in modern America, Daniel Wickberg
- Hollywood and the culture elite, how the movies became American, Peter Decherney
- Are we there yet?, the golden age of American family vacations, Susan Sessions Rugh
- A long way from home, growing up in the American heartland, Tom Brokaw
- Mongo, adventures in trash, Ted Botha
- Time frames, the meaning of family pictures, by Michael Lesy
- The American novel and the way we live now, John W. Aldridge
- Payback, five marines after Vietnam, Joe Klein
- Americana, the Kinks, the riff, the road : the story, Ray Davies
- Blonde like me, the roots of the blonde myth in our culture, Natalia Ilyin
- Kick, the true story of JFK's sister and the heir to Chatsworth, Paula Byrne
- Tomorrow-land, the 1964-65 World's Fair and the transformation of America, Joseph Tirella
- American culture, American tastes, social change and the 20th century, Michael Kammen
- Armageddon in retrospect, and other new and unpublished writings on war and peace, Kurt Vonnegut ; [introduction by Mark Vonnegut].
- A lucky life interrupted, a memoir of hope, Tom Brokaw
- Only love can break your heart, David Samuels
- The little black dress and zoot suits, Depression and wartime fashions from the 1930s to 1950s, by Alison Marie Behnke
- The cultural creatives, how 50 million people are changing the world, Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson
- The complete New Yorker, introduction by David Remnick
- Five sisters, the Langhornes of Virginia, James Fox
- Events that shaped the century, by the editors of Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia ; with a foreword by Buzz Aldrin
- The food of a younger land, [edited by] Mark Kurlansky
- When I was just your age, Robert Flynn and Susan Russell
- Parlor ponds, the cultural work of the American home aquarium, 1850-1970, Judith Hamera
- Iconic America, a roller-coaster ride through the eye-popping panorama of American pop culture, by Tommy Hilfiger with George Lois
- Make love, not war, the sexual revolution, an unfettered history, David Allyn
- Electric dreamland, amusement parks, movies, and American modernity, Lauren Rabinovitz
- What it felt like, living in the American century, Henry Allen
- Teens, TV and tunes, the manufacturing of American adolescent culture, Doyle Greene
- The senses of humor, self and laughter in modern America, Daniel Wickberg
- Life, century of change : America in pictures, 1900-2000, edited by Richard B. Stolley ; Tony Chiu, deputy editor
- The mad, mad, mad, mad sixties cookbook, more than 100 retro recipes for the modern cook, by Rick Rodgers and Heather Maclean
- Faces along the bar, lore and order in the workingman's saloon, 1870-1920, Madelon Powers
- Creating America, George Horace Lorimer and the Saturday evening post, Jan Cohn
- Samantha's cookbook, a peek at dining in the past with meals you can cook today, [edited by Jodi Evert ; written by Polly Athan ... et al. ; inside illustration by Susan Mahal ; photography by Mark Salisbury]
- Speak up for America!, by Dr. Kenneth McFarland
- Dream me home safely, edited by Susan Richards Shreve ; introduction by Marian Wright Edelman
- A nation of outsiders, how the white middle class fell in love with rebellion in postwar America, Grace Elizabeth Hale
- Heavy petting, Docurama Films ; produced and directed by Obie Benz