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Last season of innocence

  • Victor Brooks

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Last Season of Innocence discusses the lives of the preteens and teenagers who were in junior high school, high school, and the first year of college in the 1960s. These are the young people who read Seventeen and Mad, watched more television than their older siblings, and tended to listen to 45 rpm singles or "mono" LPs rather than the more sophisticated stereo albums of their older siblings. Substantial numbers of these teens could and did join political protests, but they also engaged in a more personal daily struggle with school dress codes and parental intrusion on social life. In a nation where a third of the population was under nineteen, they were hardly invisible, but their experience seems to have been marginalized by the twenty-somethings who largely redefined the meaning of the youth culture and took center stage in doing so. Brooks offers a unique account of the much-chronicled 1960s by examining the experiences of these preteens and teenagers. -- Book description from Amazon website.

Genres

  • Nineteen sixties
  • Teenagers
  • History
  • Youth, united states
  • United states, history, 1961-1969
  • United states, history
  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • Life Stages
  • Adolescence
  • Social Welfare & Social Work
  • Social Sciences
  • Child & Youth Development
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About the author

  • Victor Brooks

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Editions

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    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

    2012

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    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated

    2012

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    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated

    2015