
"The Levittowners"
"The Levittowners" is a sociological study by Robert Brym that examines the community of Levittown, a large suburb established in the post-World War II era. It explores how residents formed their identities, values, and social interactions in this new, rapidly built suburb intended for middle-class families. The book highlights issues like conformity, suburbanization, and class distinctions, providing insights into American social life during this transformative period. Essentially, it sheds light on how a planned community influences the lives, relationships, and culture of its inhabitants.