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Rocking in the free world: popular music and the politics of freedom in postwar America
Rocking in the free world: popular music and the politics of freedom in postwar America
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Tochka, Nicholas
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Prologue. Popular Music as Political Theory
How Rock 'n' Roll Invented the Teenager
How Americans Rocked Cairo (and London, and Moscow, and Tehran, and...)
How Trash Became Art
How the Rock Counterculture Dug Deeper
How Songwriters Revealed Our Inner Truth
How Rock Got Real Again
How We Taught the World to Sing
Epilogue. Rocking in the Free World.
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History
Nonfiction
Political aspects
Rock music
Rock music -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Social Science
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Dysart, Derek
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Tochka, Nicholas
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9780197566510
9798350873818
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