The 1950s From the Korean War to Elvis

Author Stephen Feinstein describes the triumphs, tragedies, fads, and fashions of the 1950s. From the Cold War to rock-n-roll, Feinstein examines the people and events that marked the 1950s as one of the most pivotal periods in American history.

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This entry in the Decades of the 20th Century in Color series begins with great impact: a full-color photograph of the mushroom cloud left by the atomic bomb that fell on Japan. Feinstein traces the decades contrasting themes of fear and prosperity, unrest and comfortable materialism, and rebellion and conformity throughout chapters divided into five areas of focus: lifestyles, medical and scientific advancement, arts and entertainment, politics, and sports. The straightforward text flows easily and ably distills information into the brief, survey format. Young people may be particularly attracted to the nice mix of illustrations, which include photos of a familys bomb shelter and an aerial view of the expanding suburbs as well as images from film and advertising. An expanded time line offers more context, and the reading list provides good suggestions for research. Students seeking report material on the time period will find this a good starting place., Booklist April 1, 2006
RL
Grades
5-6
IL
Grades
5-12+
GRL
Z
Details:
Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7660-2635-3
Author: Stephen Feinstein
Copyright: 2006
Reading Level: Grades 5-6
Interest Level: Grades 5-12+
GRL: Z
Dewey: 973.92
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 7 1/2" x 9"