Analyse the way in which the Cold War affected any two parts of American popular culture When studying the Cold War in conjunction with American popular culture there are two main areas that are directly affected, film productions and the contemporary literature. With the rise of spy and espionage material into the mainstream of American culture it is clearly evident how the Cold War affected the national psyche. As well as this the emergence of the great Hollywood productions with their government…
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for this course. The films and the readings both represent what we learned in the world modules from the importance of globalization, farming, traditions, etc. which had an influential role on the islands of the Caribbean’s current economies and culture. PBS produced Weekend in Havana with a target audience of PBS traditional viewers who are people looking for trusted programming network that is uniquely different from commercial broadcasting. I would also expect people interested in the effects…
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The 1940s was an era full of important historical events resulting in an epoch of war, fear, economic recovery, and geopolitical tension. The 1940s was perhaps the most important decade due to its historical impact on society. Many different styles of music and dance arose during this decade as well as many popular movies and books. Events like the Holocaust, World War II, and the Cold War helped construct the America that we know today. The ‘40s contributed to new styles of music, including: Jazz…
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20171930-1960’s Popular CulturePopular culture became a huge part of American life in the 1930s and continued to drastically change through the 1960's. Throughout the time period, Radio, movies, sports and music influenced America in great ways. The Great Depression, that started in 1929 and ended in1939, and World War 2 that started in 1939 and ended in 1945 affected American popular culture in several ways. In the 1950's the Cold War began and anti communism began rising in America. In The 60's, popular culture…
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The Vietnam War was a remarkable conflict in the Cold War period. It was one of the longest and the most unfavourable war that occurred in the twentieth century. The conflict had heavily influenced the lives of young American during the 1960s to 1970s. The involvement of the United States in Asia began the 1950s and finished after two decades time of hard battle by the withdrawal of American military forces from Saigon, South Vietnam in April 1975 . The difference of this war did not comprise just…
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Mary L. Dudziak and Glenn C. Altschuler both provide insight into the culture and society in the United States of America (USA) during the 1950’s. The nation “had been “living in an age of anxiety” since 1945,” (7) and this anxiety did not disappear as conflict emerged both from within the country and from the outside. Internationally, there was another war; the Cold War. It was a fight between communism and democracy, Soviets and Americans, oppression and freedom. This freedom that America boasted…
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focuses on four different essays. Every essay talked about in Popular Culture and the Shaping of Holocaust Memory in America approaches the subject of the Holocaust from a very different direction. I have realized that with there being four different essays, there barely is any connection between them all besides the fact it has to deal with the Holocaust. With this book, understanding and viewing the essays as one helps to understand the culture and shaping of the Holocaust memory in America. In my summary…
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Designated Six Weeks: 5th Six Weeks Unit: 7 Cold War Part 2, pages 1 to 3 Unit: 8 Civil Rights, pages 4 to 15 Unit: 9 Culture of the 50s & 60s, Part 1, pages 16 to 23 Days to teach: Unit 7 part 5 days Unit 8--12 days Unit 9—12 days TEKS Guiding Questions & Specificity Assessment Vocabulary Instructional Strategies Resources/ Weblinks (8) History. The student understands the impact of significant national and international decisions and conflicts in the Cold War on the United States (10)History. The student…
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about the Cold War. There are so many different topics that could be discussed about the Cold war, but these are the topics that the paper will consist of: The role women played on their community, government corruption, the United States Navy, the European Union, who the “winner was, if there was one at all, the role the Soviet Union played, how the Middle East was effected, and how New was involved in this. Women may not have actually influenced anything that happened in the Cold War, but they…
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In the 1950’s, the Cold War between America and the Soviet Union had intensified. A man named Joseph McCarthy created a hysteria over the possibility that anyone you knew could be a communist. This was known as the Red Scare. The Red Scare led to a range of actions that had a profound and lasting effect on U.S. government and society. Many films and television were affected by McCarthyism and the Red Scare. Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window portrays the reality and dangers of McCarthyism and the sense…
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