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St. James encyclopedia of popular culture [electronic resource] / Thomas Riggs, editor ; with an introduction by Jim Cullen.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/Created
Detroit : St. James Press, 2013.
Encyclopedia of popular culture
Description
1 online resource (5 v.) : ill. (some col.)
Details
Subject(s)
United States
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Civilization
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20th century
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Encyclopedias
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United States
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Civilization
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21st century
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Encyclopedias
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Popular culture
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Encyclopedias
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Popular culture
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United States
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History
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21st century
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Encyclopedias
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Related name
Riggs, Thomas, 1963-
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Cullen, Jim
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Encyclopedias
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Notes
Includes numerous signed essays, alphabetically arranged, and written or reviewed by subject experts and edited to form a consistent, readable, and straightforward reference. Entries cover topics and persons in major areas of popular culture: film; music; print culture; social life; sports; television and radio; and art and performance (which include theater, dance, stand-up comedy, and other live performance).
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
V. 1. A-Cra
v. 2. Cre-H
v. 3. I-New
v. 4. Nia-Sty
v. 5. Sub-Z.
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Saint James encyclopedia of popular culture
Gale virtual reference library.
ISBN
9781558628533 (electronic book)
1558628533 (electronic book)
OCLC
830424253
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