Culture as History: The Transformation of American Society in the Twentieth Century

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Pantheon Books, 1984 - History - 321 pages
"Bringing together for the first time the best of twenty-five years of unique critical work, Warren Susman takes Us on a startling tour through the conflicts and events which have transformed the social, political, and cultural face of America in this century. Probing a rich panoply of images from the mass media and advertising, testing prevalent intellectual and economic theories, linking the revolutions in communications and technology to the rise of a new pantheon of popular heroes, Susman documents and analyzes the process through which the older, Puritan-republican, producer-capitalist culture has given way to the leisure-oriented, consumer society we now inhabit the culture of abundance."--Publishers description.

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THE NATURE OF AMERICAN CONSERVATISM
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THE FRONTIER THESIS AND
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III
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