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An illuminating social and political history describes how mass consumption and the pursuit of prosperity transformed American life during the second half of the twentieth century, detailing the rise of political activism through the civil rights and consumer movements, the suburbanization of metropolitan areas, the changing relationship of Americans with government, and more. 15,000 first printing.

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"Lizabeth Cohen’s rich, compelling study demolishes forever the myth
that suburbs provided a refuge from the social conflicts that continue
to shape the American century. A Consumers’Republic is one of the best
histories of our times that has ever been written."
--Michael Kazin, co-author of America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s

"Lizabeth Cohen has done it again. Following her award winning book, Making
a New Deal, a Consumer?s Republic is another innovative study of social and
political history. This interesting and well research volume on mass
consumption in the U.S. after World War II will be widely discussed and
cited for many years."
--William Julius Wilson, author of When Work Disappears: The World of the New
Urban Poor.

"Lizabeth Cohen's A Consumers' Republic is pure joy: a brilliantly revealing, sometimes painful portrait of consumer activists of the 60's, 70's, and 80's, situated in rich, but until now unexamined historical context. Here, too, are the lessons for the future if the next generation is to reclaim the buoyant democratic promise of the best of our consumer impulses."
-- Michael Pertschuk, Former Chair, Federal Trade Commission

"A surprising, engaging portrayal of the ways that mass consumption transformed America from the
small scale to the large, as public authorities intervened massively and consequentially on behalf of their own visions of a consumer society. The book's illustrations alone offer a striking album of local life's texture across four turbulent decades of incessant change."
--Viviana A. Zelizer, author of The Social Meaning of Money

"A Consumers’ Republic is a magnificent, path-breaking achievement. Lizabeth Cohen lays bare the deeply transformative impact of mass prosperity on the texture of American social, political, and cultural life in the post-World War II era - its triumphs and costs, as well as its limitations. An unflaggingly provocative, indispensable book."
-- David Kennedy, author of Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945

"A Consumer’s Republic is a real tour de force. It is impressive in its sheer sweep through a century of complicated history, ranging from popular culture through political protest to demographic analysis. It takes seriously the now clichéd mantra of “race, class, and gender,” by showing just how race and class and gender shaped and were shaped by the new idea that consumption defines what it means to be an American. It weaves local and even personal history through a national narrative, and ties it all into clear themes of struggle, triumph, and loss."
-- Jennifer L. Hochschild, editor of Perspectives on Politics

"Shopping malls, suburban neighborhoods, union halls, picket lines, and government offices. These are the places focused on in Cohen's compelling examination of the development of the United States as a consumers’ republic since the late 1930s. In the process she transforms the way we understand postwar America."
--Daniel Horowitz, author of The Anxieties of Affluence: Critiques of American Consumer Culture, 1939-1979

“Few accounts are as provocative or original as A Consumers’ Republic . . . a book rich in detail and perception.”
–David Oshinsky, New York Times Book Review

“An ambitious attempt to fuse deep scholarship with journalistic reporting techniques to produce a work accessible to general readers . . . the book is full of useful insights.”
–Allan Sloan, New York Times

“Cohen teases out the subject . . . into a big-canvas narrative format while tending closely to the critical question of how fitfully the consumers’ paradise of our postwar social order lived up to its bold promise of prosperity for all.”
–Chris Lehmann, Washington Post Book World

“This magisterial work illuminates the complexities of social and economic mobility in modern America . . . The significant strengths are manifold. The research is rich and deep [and] Cohen’s organization a model of clarity.”
–Michael Kammen, Boston Globe

“Refreshingly bold and ambitious.”
–Alan Wolfe, The New Republic

“Superb. . . Cohen’s sweeping account. . . provides a wealth of insights–and cautions.”
–Nancy Tomes, The Women’s Review of Books

“Creative, provocative . . . a substantial, illuminating and sophisticated study that makes a genuine contribution to postwar American history.”
–Eric Arnesan, Chicago Tribune
L'autore:
Lizabeth Cohen is Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in the Department of History at Harvard University. She is the author of Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919–1939 (1990), which won the Bancroft Prize and the Philip Taft Labor History Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She has written many articles and essays and is coauthor (with David Kennedy) of The American Pageant. She lives in Belmont, Massachusetts, with her husband and two daughters.

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