Category: 1950s

  • Influence of Rock and Roll and Television on American Society in the 1950s

    The 1950s was referred to as the Golden Age, during this time America was trying to rebuild society because of the war. This was a time for people to unite and come up with ideas that would recover society. Then came the 50s which was significant because it introduced rock and roll and television. Baby…

  • Refined Female Beauty of the 1950s

    The 1950s brought about an economic boom. War had ended and the economy had finally recovered, with this the cosmetic industry was at its best. 50s makeup reflected a change in attitude from the simple make do days of the 1940s to the refined feminine beauty of the fifties (‘Authentic 1950s Makeup History and Tutorial’,…

  • The Economy Boom in the 1950s

    The 1950s was the year people came home and sought out the American dream. Some people were earning money and living happily while others did not live prosperously. The 1950s had an economic boom because of the amount of spending that was made, improvements in medicine, the growth of entertainment, and new technology inventions. Prosperity…

  • Social Status of Housewives During the 1950s

    Introduction to the Social Status of 1950s Housewives In this essay, I will be exploring what factors affected the social status for the ideal housewives in the 1950s. I will be considering the working woman, housing situations, comparing the US to the UK housewife, education and also the evolution of academic thought on the status…

  • Two Americas in the 1950s and 1960s: Critical Essay

    Two Americas: one of economic opportunity, prosperity, and equality, and the other of the ugliness of discrimination and poverty. This was the ever-present theme in the atmosphere of the 1950s and 60s. Three weeks before his assassination, Martin Luther King prominently and correctly claimed that America has failed to hear that the plight of the…

  • Social Conventions of a Woman’s Traditional Household Duties in the 1950s: Critical Analysis of Rita Doves Poem Daystar

    Rita Doves poem Daystar, written in the 1950s, illustrates the life of a woman who feels as though she is trapped in life due to her daily duties as a mother and a wife. The irony in the poem exists for the sole fact that from birth to adulthood the world’s female population is brought…

  • The Impacts of World War II in the 1950s: Analytical Essay

    After the Second World War at 1945, Churchill Stated that America at this moment, stands at the summit of the world. The status of America during the 1950s is proof for what Churchill said. America was at his best after WWII, though it caused so many destruction and mass killings, Americans believed that after the…

  • Political, Economical and Social Analysis of 1950s

    People today understandably feel that their lives are out of balance, but they yearn for something totally new-a more equal distribution of work, family, and community time for both men and women, children and adults Coontz states as she refers to how unlike we do now, the 50s did not offer equal right. It is…

  • New Wave Movement in 1950s: Analytical Essay

    Headed by Lindsay Anderson, Karel Reisz, John Schlesinger, and Tony Richardson. The New Wave movement was a range of feature films, during the 1950s and 60s (1959-1963). That focus on drawing attention to the frustrations of a better-educated young society. Whilst emphasizing the reality of day-to-day life for the working class. Coming at the end…

  • Business in the 1950s: Analytical Essay

    Business in the 1950s Buy when everyone else is selling and hold until everyone else is buying. Thats not just a catchy slogan. Its the very essence of successful investing (Ruth). This is a quote from J. Paul Getty an oilman, who was the richest individual in America in 1957. He founded the Getty Oil…