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100 1  Homer, Jarrod,|eauthor. 
245 13 An analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward bound :
       |bAmerican families in the Cold War era|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cJarrod Homer. 
246 14 Elaine Tyler May's Homeward bound :|bAmerican families in 
       the Cold War era 
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520    After World War II ended in 1945, the Soviet Union and the
       United States began a decades-long confrontation that 
       would become known as the Cold War. American foreign 
       policy focused on "containment"-preventing the communist 
       USSR from gaining more ground-and many people looked at 
       the geographical and political implications of this 
       policy. Others, meanwhile, explored American domestic life
       in that same period. But historian Elaine Tyler May became
       the first person to bring these seemingly unrelated areas 
       together. Piecing together evidence from a wide range of 
       sources-data, surveys, examinations of leisure activities,
       and lifestyles as depicted by the media-1988's Homeward 
       Bound draws a convincing picture of how US culture in the 
       1950s did the job of containing and constraining its own 
       people, particularly women. This groundbreaking work 
       debunks many of the ideas that have grown up about 1950s 
       culture, and is still an important text nearly three 
       decades after it was first published. 
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600 10 May, Elaine Tyler.|tHomeward bound|xCriticism and 
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650  0 Families|zUnited States|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 Baby boom generation|zUnited States. 
651  0 United States|xSocial conditions|y1945- 
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