Smita Avasthi (2003).
Day by Day: The Nineties. (New York, NY: Facts On File.
Nineteen nineties; World politics--1989- ; Civilization,
Modern--1950-.
Michael Bracewell (2002).
The Nineties: When Surface Was Depth. (London, UK:
Flamingo, 373 p.). Popular culture--Great Britain--History--20th
century; Nineteen nineties; Great Britain--Civilization--1945-.
Nigel Gearing (1997).
Emerging Tribe: Gay Culture in New
Zealand in the 1990’s. (Auckland, NZ: Penguin Books (NZ), 179
p.). Gay men--New Zealand--Social conditions; Lesbians--New
Zealand--Social conditions; Gay rights--New Zealand--History--20th
century; Nineteen nineties.
Compiled by Grant Geissman (2005). MAD About the ’90s: The
Best of the Decade. (New York, NY: MAD Books, 1 vol.). Mad
(New York, N.Y.: 1958); Nineteen nineties--Humor.
James Gleick (1999).
Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything. (New
York, NY: Pantheon, 324 p.). Time--Psychological aspects--Popular
works; Time--Social aspects--Popular works.
Paul Grainge (2002).
Monochrome Memories: Nostalgia and Style in Retro America.
(Westport, CT: Praeger, 204 p.). Popular culture--United
States--History--20th century; Nostalgia--United
States--History--20th century; Memory--Social aspects--United
States--History--20th century; Visual communication--Social
aspects--United States--History--20th century; Black-and-white
photography--Social aspects--United States--History--20th century;
Mass media--Social aspects--United States--History--20th century;
Nineteen nineties; United States--Civilization--1970-.
Compiled by Tony Hendra and Peter Elbling (1989).
The 90s-- A Look Back. (New York, NY: Avon Books, 192 p.).
Twentieth century--Forecasts--Humor; United
States--Civilization--1970- --Humor.
Haynes Johnson (1994).
Divided We Fall: Gambling with
History in the Nineties. (New York, NY: Norton, 431 p.).
United States--Politics and government--1993-2001; United
States--Economic conditions--1981-; United States--Social
conditions--1980-.
Edas. Orvar Lofgren and Robert Willim (2005).
Magic, Culture, and the New Economy. (New York, NY: berg,
145 p.). Professor, Department of European Ethnology (University
of Lund, Sweden); Researcher in the Department of European
Ethnology (University of Lund, Sweden). Technology--Sociological
aspects; Technological innovations--Social aspects; Nineteen
nineties; Civilization, Modern--1950- ; Social change.
How is magic used in quest for newness and
change; what happens when cultural techniques (branding, styling) colonize new arenas; what turns out to be a
flash-in-the-pan, what has lasting impact?
Herbert London (2001).
Decade of Denial: A Snapshot of
America in the 1990s. (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 181 p.).
President of the Hudson Institute, Professor of Humanities (New
York University).
Social values--United States; Popular culture--United States;
Nineteen nineties; United States--Social conditions--1980- ;
United States--Moral conditions.
Marc Oxoby (2003).
The 1990s. (Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 270 p.). Popular culture--United States--History--20th
century; Nineteen nineties; United States--Civilization--1970-.
Neil Postman (1992).
Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to
Technology. (New York, NY: Knopf, 222 p.). Technology--Social
aspects.
Eds. Paul W. Rhode and Gianni Toniolo (2006).
The Global
Economy in the 1990s: A Long-Run Perspective. (New York, NY:
Cambridge University Press, 319 p.). Zachary Taylor Smith
Professor at the Economics Department (University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill); Professor of Economic History (University
of Rome 'Tor Vergata'), Research Professor of Economics (Duke
University). Economic history--1990- .
Authors examine key issues: causes and sustainability of
productive growth in the U.S., sluggish growth in Europe and
stagnation in Japan; assess whether, seen in long-run
perspective,1990s fall into familiar pattern of economic activity
or represent watershed in economic history.
Editors of Time-Life Books (2000).
The Digital Decade-- the 90s. (Alexandria, VA: Time-Life
Books, 192 p.). Nineteen nineties; Nineteen nineties--Pictorial
works; United States--History--1969- ; United
States--History--1969---Pictorial works.
Walter B. Wriston (1992).
The Twilight of Sovereignty: How
the Information Revolution Is Transforming Our World. (New
York, NY: Scribner, 192 p.). Information technology.
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