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The end of the innocence : the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair / Lawrence R. Samuel.
Main entry:

Samuel, Lawrence R.

Title & Author:

The end of the innocence : the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair / Lawrence R. Samuel.

Edition:

1st ed.

Publication:

Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2007.

Description:

xxiii, 243 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-234) and index.
Peace through understanding -- The greatest event in history -- Heigh ho, ho hum -- Second time around -- Tomorrow begins today -- The house of good taste -- Global holiday -- Sermons from science.
Summary:

"From April to October in 1964 and 1965, some 52 million people from around the world flocked to the New York World's Fair, an experience that lives on in the memory of many individuals and in America's collective consciousness. Lawrence R. Samuel offers a thought-provoking portrait of this seminal event and of the cultural climate that surrounded it, countering critics' assessment of the Fair as the "ugly duckling" of global expositions. Although much attention has been paid to the controversial role of World's Fair president Robert Moses, who tried to use the event to ensure his personal legacy, the Fair itself was for the great majority of visitors an overwhelmingly positive, often inspirational, and sometimes transcendent experience that truly delivered on its theme of "peace through understanding." Much of the Fair's popularity, Samuel suggests, stemmed from its looking backward as much as forward, offering visitors sanctuary from the cultural storm that was rapidly approaching in the mid-1960s. Opening just five months after President Kennedy's assassination, the Fair allowed millions to celebrate international brotherhood while the conflict in Vietnam came to a boil. The Fair glorified the postwar American dream of limitless optimism just as a counterculture of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll was coming into being. It was, in short, the last gasp of the American Dream: The End of the Innocence."--BOOK JACKET.

ISBN:

9780815608905 (hbk. ; alk. paper)
081560890X (hbk. ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Moses, Robert, 1888-1981.
New York World's Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.) History.
New York World's Fair
Exposition universelle (1964-1965 : New York)
Fairs New York (State) New York History.
National characteristics, American History 20th century.
Nineteen sixty-four, A.D.
Foires New York (État) New York Histoire.
Mil neuf cent soixante-quatre.
Fairs
National characteristics, American
New York (State) New York

Form/genre:

History
Books.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 253593
Call No.: BIB 183399
Status: Available

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