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Year by Year in the Rock Era: Events and Conditions Shaping the Rock Generations that Reshaped America
By (Author) Herb Hendler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
28th December 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
784.5400973
Hardback
350
This chronological account of the rock era and its evolution will appeal to many researchers interested in the period. This book will also appeal to trivia buffs with its inordinate amount of little-known information. Reference Books Bulletin
After an Introduction and Preface in which Hendler briefly describes the rock era and indicates the arrangement of this book, he steps back and allows the events of 1954 through 1981 to present their own story. ... This chronological account of the rock era and its evolution will appeal to many researchers interested in the period. This book will also appeal to trivia buffs with its inordinate amount of little-known information.-Reference Books Bulletin
In Year by Year in the Rock Era, Herb Hendler offers a substantial social study of the events and conditions that radically affected the rock generation's life style. While rock music became the cultural revolution's main thrust, its unfolding touched such diverse areas as dress, language, women's rights and sexual mores.-Backstage
"In Year by Year in the Rock Era, Herb Hendler offers a substantial social study of the events and conditions that radically affected the rock generation's life style. While rock music became the cultural revolution's main thrust, its unfolding touched such diverse areas as dress, language, women's rights and sexual mores."-Backstage
"After an Introduction and Preface in which Hendler briefly describes the rock era and indicates the arrangement of this book, he steps back and allows the events of 1954 through 1981 to present their own story. ... This chronological account of the rock era and its evolution will appeal to many researchers interested in the period. This book will also appeal to trivia buffs with its inordinate amount of little-known information."-Reference Books Bulletin
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