Michael E. Staub Books
Madness Is Civilization: When The Diagnosis Was Social, 1948-1980
In the 1960s and 1970s, a popular diagnosis for America’s problems was that society was becoming a madhouse. In this intellectual and cultural history, Michael E. Staub examines a time when many be...
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Torn at the Roots
"When Jewish Neoconservatives burst upon the political scene, many people were surprised. Conventional wisdom held that Jews were uniformly liberal. This book explodes the myth of a monolithic libe...
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Voices of Persuasion: Politics of Representation in 1930s America
The 1930s concern with recording the speaking voice is virtually unrivaled in American cultural history. In that decade, scores of writers traveled into the field to record the voices of African Am...
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The Jewish 1960s: An American Sourcebook
By Michael E. Staub, Michael E. Staub, Editor
No American decade during the twentieth century has been so strongly defined by Jewish-led and Jewish-sponsored political activism or so deeply informed and influenced by Jewish culture as the 1960...
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