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This month's pick is the Fifties, by David Halberstam
"In retrospect," writes David Halberstam, "the pace of the fifties
seemed slower, almost languid. Social ferment, however, was beginning
just beneath this placid surface." He shows how the United States began
to emerge from the long shadow of FDR's 12-year presidency, with the
military-industrial complex and the Beat movement simultaneously
growing strong. Television brought not only situation comedies but
controversial congressional hearings into millions of living rooms.
While Alfred Kinsey was studying people's sex lives, Gregory Pincus and
other researchers began work on a pill that would forever alter the
course of American reproductive practices. Halberstam takes on these
social upheavals and more, charting a course that is as easy to
navigate as it is wide-ranging.