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Dec 19, 2017 a revised edition of the classic, mythshattering exploration of american family life during the cold war. Uncovering startling connections between politics and family. Elaine tyler may in the 1950s, the term containment referred to the foreign policydriven containment of communism and atomic proliferation. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. What inspired so much conformity in the postwar years. Homeward bound challenges cherished assumptions about the happy days of the 1950s, and offers new answers to questions that still surround the era. May argues for the centrality of containment in linking both ideologies. Homeward bound american families in the cold war era. American families in the cold war era book by elaine tyler may elaine tyler may book is an attempt to draw the link between the international politics and the family dynamics in the post war and cold war eras.

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