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  • ..., as well as go against, the mainstream. The main subgenres of music that Schulman looks at are disco, punk, new wave, and “corporate rock” and they each ...l society” as shown with the diverse Sly and the Family Stone. However, Schulman states that as the years went on even Sly of Sly and the Family Stone would
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  • * Bruce Schulman & Bruce J. Schulman. [[The Seventies|The Seventies: The Great Shift In American Culture, Societ
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  • *Schulman, Bruce. The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics.
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  • * Schulman, Bruce, The Seventies
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  • ...commitment to such has been questioned by scholars most recently by Bruce Schulman in ''The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Polit
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  • | author = Bruce Schulman ...ng the late 1950s and much of the 1960s, most notably 1968. However, Bruce Schulman argues in ''The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society and
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  • In recent works by M.D. Lassiter, Bruce Schulman, Becky Nicolaides, and Robert Self, each suggests the creation and prolifer
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  • ...vailable online in PDF form, but students are encouraged to purchase Bruce Schulman’s The Seventies, James Mann’s The Rise of the Vulcans, and Ronald Takak • Bruce Schulman, The Seventies, 78-101
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  • Bruce Schulman, From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt: Federal Policy, Economic Development, and the
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  • 1. ''Clybourne Park'' by Bruce Norris Wed. - Bruce Schulman, The Seventies – Chapter 8 “The Minutemen are Turning in their Graves:
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