
The Mindset Lists of American History From Typewriters to Text Messages, What Ten Generations of Americans Think Is Normal
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: Generations Have Always Had Mindsets | p. 1 |
Class of 1898: Women Have Always Ridden Bicycles | p. 7 |
Class of 1918: Rum Has Always Been Demonic | p. 31 |
Class of 1931: They've Always Been Spoiled by Zippers | p. 57 |
Class of 1944: The Shadow Has Always Known | p. 79 |
Class of 1957: Fluoride Has Always Been Controversial | p. 101 |
Class of 1970: Magazines Have Always Been Mad | p. 127 |
Class of 1983: There Has Always Been the Grateful Dead | p. 153 |
Class of 1996: Michelangelo Has Always Been a Turtle | p. 181 |
Class of 2009: They've Never Dialed a Telephone | p. 207 |
Class of 2026: They've Never Needed a Key for Anything | p. 231 |
Conclusion: We Have Always Bent-But Have Never Been Broken | p. 257 |
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