Portion of title |
Art and thought in the Cold War |
Contents |
Introduction: What the Cold War meant -- An empty sky -- The object of power -- Freedom and nothingness -- Outside the law -- The ice breakers -- The best minds -- The human science -- The emancipation of dissonance -- Northern songs -- Concepts of liberty -- Children of a storm -- Consumer sovereignty -- The free play of the mind -- Commonism -- Vers la lib̐ueration -- Freedom is the fire -- Hollywood- Paris- Hollywood --- This is the end. |
Abstract |
"A history of the thinkers, writers, and artists who shaped intellectual culture in Cold War Europe and America"-- Provided by publisher. |
Abstract |
Menand analyzes the economic, demographic, and technological forces that drove social and cultural change in US during the twenty years following the end of the Second World War. Introducing us to the personalities at the center of this transformation-- artists and thinkers both in the US and abroad-- he shows how they exerted a powerful influence on postwar art and thought. It was an exciting period of creative innovation and intellectual debate, and it gave birth to the United States we know today. -- adapted from jacket |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 729-813) and index. |
Genre/form | Instructional and educational works. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2020050736 |
ISBN | 9780374158453 |
ISBN | 0374158452 (hardcover) |