Summary
A comprehensive resource for those interested in learning about this era, The 1990s chronicles the first decade since the end of World War II to be dominated by a single superpowerthe United Statesinstead of by a cold war rivalry between heavily armed, ideologically antithetical nuclear powers. From the still-evolving “new world order,” involving new goals, alliances, and principles, to the changing demographic makeup, values, beliefs, and practices of the United States, this volume explores the many factors that have helped transform America’s identity. Some of these evolutions led both to a greater institutional tolerance of cultural diversity and to increased friction caused by competing ways of life. This landmark decade also boasts record population growth. The 1990s provides complete coverage of this exciting era.
The 1990s, a new volume in Facts On File’s acclaimed Eyewitness History series, provides hundreds of firsthand accounts of the 1990sincluding diary entries, letters, speeches, and newspaper accounts—that illustrate how historical events appeared to those who lived through them. Each chapter provides an introductory essay and a chronology of events. This book also includes critical documents related to this decade, as well as capsule biographies of key figures, 90 black-and-white photographs and illustrations, nine maps and graphs, an index, and a bibliography.
Specifications
90 black-and-white photographs and illustrations. 9 maps and graphs. Index. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Chronologies.
About the Author(s)
Richard A. Schwartz is a professor of English at Florida International University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has published extensively on 20th-century American history, literature, and film. Previously for Facts On File he wrote Cold War Culture and The 1950s, another volume in the Eyewitness History series. He is also the author of the award-winning Cold War Reference Guide and Encyclopedia of the Persian Gulf War, as well as an encyclopedic study of Woody Allen’s creative work and a study of the films of director Ridley Scott.