TY - BOOK ID - 206750 TI - From adolescence to adulthood in the Vietnam era PY - 2005 SN - 1281167401 9786611167400 0387227873 0387227865 PB - New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Young men KW - Teenage boys KW - High school graduates KW - Vietnam War, 1961-1975 KW - Adolescent boys KW - Male adolescents KW - Boys KW - Teenagers KW - Men KW - Young adults UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:206750 AB - Children born during the post-WWII era of peace and prosperity entered history at a time dominated by I-Like-Ike politics and domestic security. As they approached adolescence, however, their world was shaken by major cultural, economic, social, and political upheaval. And although it was time of great innovation and progress, a sense of chaos and bitterness began to envelop the country. It was the ‘60s. For many Americans, a mere mention of this decade evokes an extraordinary time and place in the country’s - and their own - history. Adolescents who had been enjoying the technological and medical advances of the era - television, drive-in movies, rock-and-roll, vaccinations that prevented once-incurable diseases - now were also experiencing the fallout from the Civil Rights Movement, domestic terrorism, stagflation, and (perhaps most significant) the Vietnam War. From Adolescence to Adulthood in the Vietnam Era provides a unique, detailed, long-term study of the psychological and social worlds of male adolescents who were on the cusp of adulthood as the 1960s were ending. This longitudinal analysis follows adolescent boys who graduated with the class of 1969 and transitioned into adulthood either through military service, full-time employment, or college life. The results examine the different pathways these boys chose and the affect these choices had on their transition from adolescents to young adult men. ER -