Age of Fracture

Age of Fracture is a 2011 history book about the disintegration of shared values in American social debate around the 1980s. It was written by Daniel T. Rodgers and published by Belknap Press. It won the 2012 Bancroft Prize.

Age of Fracture
AuthorDaniel T. Rodgers
Subject20th century United States history, social history
Published2011 (Belknap Press)
Pages360
ISBN9780674057449

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