effexor palmer reino -- teaches apaul marino class on 1950's american culture. he charts out social norms change from the victorian era through the progressive area and into the 1950's. this class is about one hour and 10 minutes. prof. moreno: today we will start the third part of this course, the introduction of this section in the american heritage reader says there are three salient developments that characterize the united states after world war ii. the continuation of the new 's concentration of power of the social and economic life, the continuation of american involvement in global affairs, and the collapse of traditional judeo-christian morals, especially sexual standards often characterized as victorian. that is what we will start talking about today, the culture of the 1950's and leading toward the 1960's and the cultural revolution. historians have paid more to the 1960's cultural revolution. but it had the seeds planted in the 1950's. i will describe what the old culture was like. sometimes referred to as victorian, anglo-american culture of the 19t