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Oh, beautiful

an American family in the 20th century

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An edition of Oh, beautiful (2010)

Oh, beautiful

an American family in the 20th century

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An extended Italian immigrant family clings to community life amid tragedy, the Spanish flu, Prohibition, and the Great Depression. A broken Polish immigrant family leaves a legacy of heartbreak, separation, Civilian Conservation Corps redemption, and World War II heroism. From these dissimilar backgrounds emerges a quintessential American family, one whose members embody the conflicting social movements of their times: a staunchly Catholic Polish immigrant U.S. Marine Corps father, an emotionally effusive Italian mother, an Oliver North son, a Hillary Clinton daughter, a mentally ill sister, a jock brother, a lesbian rocker, and a gay male activist. In an era of bitter cultural polarization, Oh, Beautiful: An American Family in the 20th Century celebrates what has kept America together. This true story is a gripping portrait of an American family and an evocative documentation of nearly 100 years of American history.

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497

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Table of Contents

Part one: Newcomers
The great war
One kind of depression
another kind of depression
Guam
California dreamin'
Part two: Assimilation
Baby boom
Riots
Heartland
Part Three: Going separate ways
Counterculture
Gay liberation
The AIDS epidemic
Divorce court
The women's movement
Return to Guam
Part four: Coming back together
The anniversary.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 487-495).

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929.20973
Library of Congress
CS71.G5794 2010, CT274.G6 G63 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 497 pages, [14] pages of plates :
Number of pages
497

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26650438M
Internet Archive
unset0000unse_e2o7
ISBN 10
1451508018
ISBN 13
9781451508017
OCLC/WorldCat
711790142

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