American Pop-Pop Culture in the 1960s
Music, Movies, Protests, and the Cultural Revolution That Transformed America
The 1960s were more than a decade-they were a turning point. From the rise of rock and roll and the golden age of television to the explosive power of protest and political upheaval, pop culture in the Sixties was a battlefield where the forces of tradition and transformation collided.
In American Pop-Pop Culture in the 1960s, explore how music, film, advertising, fashion, and activism shaped-and were shaped by-a world in flux. Discover how The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Motown redefined sound, how Hollywood reflected shifting social values, and how television brought war, assassinations, and revolution into living rooms across America.
From Woodstock to Warhol, from Muhammad Ali to the Super Bowl's first kickoff, this book dives deep into the moments and movements that continue to influence American culture today. With insightful analysis and vivid storytelling, American Pop captures the spirit of a generation that refused to settle for the status quo.
Perfect for history buffs, pop culture enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the decade that changed everything.
This item is eligible for simple returns within 30 days of delivery. Return shipping is the responsibility of the customer. See our returns policy for further details.