Andrew L. Yarrow has been a reporter for the New York Times and a professor of American history and has also worked in public policy, both in government and nonprofits. He writes frequently for many national media outlets and is the author of five books, including Man Out: Men on the Sidelines of American Life and Measuring America: How Economic Growth Came to Define American Greatness in the Late Twentieth Century.
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A Forgotten, Misunderstood Magazine That Helped Define America’s Golden Era 2. In the Beginning 3. Look’s Thirty-Five Years in Mid-Twentieth-Century America 4. The People Who Made Look 5. Singing the Praises of Postwar Prosperity 6. Anything Is Possible 7. Look’s Pioneering Role in Covering Civil Rights 8. Changing Families, Changing Roles 9. Changing Ideas about Women and Men 10. Baby Boomers 11. When Government and Politicians Were Respected 12. Look’s “One World” Internationalism 13. Covers, Special Features, and Popular Culture 14. The End of Look, the Postwar Consensus, and America’s Golden Age Notes Index
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A Forgotten, Misunderstood Magazine That Helped Define America’s Golden Era 2. In the Beginning 3. Look’s Thirty-Five Years in Mid-Twentieth-Century America 4. The People Who Made Look 5. Singing the Praises of Postwar Prosperity 6. Anything Is Possible 7. Look’s Pioneering Role in Covering Civil Rights 8. Changing Families, Changing Roles 9. Changing Ideas about Women and Men 10. Baby Boomers 11. When Government and Politicians Were Respected 12. Look’s “One World” Internationalism 13. Covers, Special Features, and Popular Culture 14. The End of Look, the Postwar Consensus, and America’s Golden Age Notes Index
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