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Una historia de la cultura popular

Esta serie se sumerge en el cautivador mundo de la cultura popular, rastreando su evolución a lo largo de las décadas. Explora cómo la música, el cine, la moda y otras formas de arte reflejaron y moldearon los cambios de la sociedad. Ofreciendo una mirada atractiva a lo que define la cultura de masas y su impacto en nuestras vidas. Es una lectura esencial para cualquiera interesado en la historia cultural y las tendencias.

Popular Culture: 1920-1939
Popular Culture: 1960-1979
Popular Culture: 1980-1999
Popular Culture: 1940-1959
Popular Culture: 1900-1919

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  • What did people do for fun in the earliest years of the 20th Century? How did they dress? This book looks at popular culture at the turn of the century and covers the dawn of recording technology, the birth of jazz, early moving pictures, the first daily comics, and much, much more, including how WWI affected the popular culture of the era.

    Popular Culture: 1900-1919
  • With Disney and Elvis Presley, Teddy Boys and Marilyn Monroe, this was the era where popular culture really came into its own! It was also the era where a TV set might find its home in the living room of an average family. Find out how fashion, music, and movies changed and developed after WWII, and how the Cold War also had an influence.

    Popular Culture: 1940-1959
  • Thatcher and Reagan, Blair and Clinton, politics played a role in the popular culture of the era, while new technology led to video game arcades popping up anywhere teenagers might be lurking.

    Popular Culture: 1980-1999
  • The British Invasion, Andy Warhol, Swinging London, the Summer of Love, disco dancing, and polyester, the 1960s and 1970s are the era that most people associate with pop culture. So much changed during these decades - from technological advances such as the Moon landing, to conflicts like the Vietnam War.

    Popular Culture: 1960-1979
  • Who were the flappers? What were talkies? Who inspired the Harlem Renaissance? This book provides the answers and covers the effect of World War I and the newfound freedom of women on the popular culture of the era. For this was the age of jazz and cabaret, King Kong and Tarzan, and the golden age of radio.

    Popular Culture: 1920-1939