Twentieth-Century Teen Culture by the Decades: A Reference Guide
Autor Lucy Rollinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313302237
ISBN-10: 0313302235
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313302235
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
LUCY ROLLIN teaches Children's and Adolescent Literature at Clemson University. She has published books on nursery rhymes, psychoanalytic approaches to children's literature, and film adaptations, and has edited the Oxford World's Classics edition of Twain's The Prince and the Pauper. She has published many articles on popular culture and on literature for young readers.
Cuprins
PrefaceThe Early Decades 1900-1920The 1920sThe 1930sThe 1940sThe 1950sThe 1960sThe 1970sThe 1980sThe 1990sA Note on StatisticsA Note on SourcesAppendix: A Sample of Teen-Oriented Links to the World Wide WebIndex
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An exceptionally well-written and entertaining history of that lively, often perplexing group, U.S. teenagers. . . .This is a first-rate, thoroughly researched compendium of facts, as appealing to browsers as it is useful for reports.
In the most entertaining reference book of the year, Rollin describes teen culture throughout the 20th century. . . . If you were monking with an angel cake, would you be a jackson or a schmo? Find out here! Buy an extra copy for the stacks!
This interesting and well-written reference guide is a useful addition to the field. . . . It is recommended for public, academic, and school libraries.
The topic should appeal to students, and the book will be helpful for research projects in schools. . . . The clear chapter sections and the specific index will help in accessing the wealth of information available here.
A thorough, well-researched, and highly readable social history of American teenagers in this century. . . . Good historical overviews of world and national events set the scene at the beginning of each chapter, and the author's notes on sources and statistics, as well as an appendix of teen-oriented Internet links at the end further enhance this book. . . . Recommended.
This work is clearly written and well organized. Each chapter represents a decade and contains a thorough bibliography. The user-friendly index lists specific trends, people and topics. A useful appendix is included, listing Internet sites for further research on teen culture. While content spans a wide variety of topics, the book provides a clear view of the life and nature of youth throughout the past century, making it a useful addition to either a young adult or adult reference collection.
This work is likely to be a hot item when teenagers are doing decade reports. . . . This will be tough to keep on your reference shelves.
An excellent resource covering areas of research that will appeal to teens.
The book offers an interesting and illuminating view of 100 years of teen life. Teens and adults will find it lively reading. . . . Recommended.
Impeccably researched and concisely written. . . . The book-complete with substantial bibliographic information, an index, and a list of teen-oriented Websites-is comprehensive and on target, showing how teen culture, with its embodiment of elements from all corners of American life, is continually evolving. It is an indispensable volume for anyone interested in American studies, popular culture, or teen life.
Besides being informative and a fun read, this book holds a mirror up to each generation and asks, What were you thinking?
In the most entertaining reference book of the year, Rollin describes teen culture throughout the 20th century. . . . If you were monking with an angel cake, would you be a jackson or a schmo? Find out here! Buy an extra copy for the stacks!
This interesting and well-written reference guide is a useful addition to the field. . . . It is recommended for public, academic, and school libraries.
The topic should appeal to students, and the book will be helpful for research projects in schools. . . . The clear chapter sections and the specific index will help in accessing the wealth of information available here.
A thorough, well-researched, and highly readable social history of American teenagers in this century. . . . Good historical overviews of world and national events set the scene at the beginning of each chapter, and the author's notes on sources and statistics, as well as an appendix of teen-oriented Internet links at the end further enhance this book. . . . Recommended.
This work is clearly written and well organized. Each chapter represents a decade and contains a thorough bibliography. The user-friendly index lists specific trends, people and topics. A useful appendix is included, listing Internet sites for further research on teen culture. While content spans a wide variety of topics, the book provides a clear view of the life and nature of youth throughout the past century, making it a useful addition to either a young adult or adult reference collection.
This work is likely to be a hot item when teenagers are doing decade reports. . . . This will be tough to keep on your reference shelves.
An excellent resource covering areas of research that will appeal to teens.
The book offers an interesting and illuminating view of 100 years of teen life. Teens and adults will find it lively reading. . . . Recommended.
Impeccably researched and concisely written. . . . The book-complete with substantial bibliographic information, an index, and a list of teen-oriented Websites-is comprehensive and on target, showing how teen culture, with its embodiment of elements from all corners of American life, is continually evolving. It is an indispensable volume for anyone interested in American studies, popular culture, or teen life.
Besides being informative and a fun read, this book holds a mirror up to each generation and asks, What were you thinking?