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The War Culture Reading Room
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Blogging from a cultural historian Follow me on Twitter @AngloAmCulture
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The War Culture Reading Room The War Culture Reading Room Blogging from a cultural historian Follow me on Twitter @AngloAmCulture 19 August 2017 Signs the Counterculture Was Coming While researching something completely different, I came across this story in the 4 September 1965 issue of Billboard . You can find it on page 12 . The most interesting thing about researching old magazines and newspapers is the discovery of these little signs that a mood is changing. The article starts: West Coast-recording companies are rushing to cut Bob Dylan songs, with his message-protest material all but killing surfing, hot rod and other teen topics this summer. Of course, after the fact, we see this for what it is. But how do you spot such things beforehand? Posted by Paul Brewer at 17:29 No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: the Politics of Culture , The Sixties 12 June 2017 How Is the Anglosphere ...
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