Overview
The world of 1950 was a world of profound contradictions, a year teetering on the edge of monumental change while clinging to the vestiges of the past. It was a year that could be viewed from many perspectives: the end of one era, the uneasy beginning of another, a moment of profound innocence, or a period of escalating anxiety. This book seeks to capture that dynamic tension, to peel back the layers of a year often overshadowed by the larger events of the decade to reveal the daily, tangible shifts that defined it. We will explore how people navigated a landscape that was transforming beneath their feet, from the global stage to the quiet confines of the suburban home.
On one hand, 1950 represented a new kind of postwar stability, a burgeoning prosperity, particularly in the West. The G.I. Bill had fueled a boom in housing, leading to the creation of sprawling, idyllic suburbs where the American Dream was meticulously constructed, one picket fence at a time. Families were growing, new appliances were making life easier, and a sense of optimistic possibility seemed to be the dominant narrative. This was a world of backyard barbecues, new cars, and the promise of a better life for one's children.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798262443635
- ISBN-10: 9798262443635
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: August 2025
- Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.17 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.47 pounds
- Page Count: 82
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