The 1930s

The 1930s
Author: William H. Young
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2002-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313077470

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Most historical studies bury us in wars and politics, paying scant attention to the everyday effects of pop culture. Welcome to America's other history—the arts, activities, common items, and popular opinions that profoundly impacted our national way of life. The twelve narrative chapters in this volume provide a textured look at everyday life, youth, and the many different sides of American culture during the 1930s. Additional resources include a cost comparison of common goods and services, a timeline of important events, notes arranged by chapter, an extensive bibliography for further reading, and a subject index. The dark cloud of the Depression shadowed most Americans' lives during the 1930s. Books, movies, songs, and stories of the 1930s gave Americans something to hope for by depicting a world of luxury and money. Major figures of the age included Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Irving Berlin, Amelia Earhart, Duke Ellington, the Marx Brothers, Margaret Mitchell, Cole Porter, Joe Louis, Babe Ruth, Shirley Temple, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Innovations in technology and travel hinted at a Utopian society just off the horizon, group sports and activities gave the unemployed masses ways to spend their days, and a powerful new demographic—the American teenager—suddenly found itself courted by advertisers and entertainers.

The Great Depression of the 1930s

The Great Depression of the 1930s
Author: Nicholas Crafts,Peter Fearon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199663187

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This book brings together contributions written by internationally distinguished economic historians. The editors explore the current fascination with the 1930s great depression, and link it with the great recession which began in 2007 and still poses a threat to economic stability.

English Fiction in the 1930s

English Fiction in the 1930s
Author: Chris Hopkins
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2006-12-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781441172891

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This study approaches the fiction of the 1930s through critical debates about genre, language and history, setting these in their original context, and discussing the generic forms most favoured by novelists at the time. Chris Hopkins uses a series of case studies of texts to draw on, develop or explore the boundaries, contemporary usefulness and complexities of particular prose genres. Generic debates and the political-aesthetic effects of different kinds of representation were live issues as discursive struggles and negotiations took place between modernist and realist modes, between high, middle and lowbrow categorisations of culture, between literature and mass culture, and between different conceptions of the role of the writer, politics and nationality, sexuality and gender identities. Chris Hopkins draws both on well-known texts and on novels which have only recently begun to be discussed by critics of the thirties - particularly those by women writers whose work has still not been related very clearly to the literary and political debates of the period. Organised in five sections each focusing on major genres, he takes a wide range of novels as case studies and discusses their uses of generic forms, relating them to other examples and to their historical, political and cultural contexts.

Men and Women Writers of the 1930s

Men and Women Writers of the 1930s
Author: Janet Montefiore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134915019

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Men and Women Writers of the 1930s is a searching critique of the issues of memory and gender during this dynamic decade. Montefiore asks two principle questions; what part does memory play in the political literature of and about 1930s Britain? And what were the roles of women, both as writers and as signifying objects in constructing that literature? Montefiore's topical analysis of 1930s mass unemployment, fascist uprise and 'appeasement' is shockingly relevant in society today. Issues of class, anti-fascist historical novels, post war memoirs of 'Auden generation' writers and neglected women poets are discussed at length. Writers include: * George Orwell * Virginia Woolf * W.H. Auden * Storm Jameson * Jean Rhys * Rebecca West

Milwaukee in the 1930s

Milwaukee in the 1930s
Author: John D. Buenker
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870207433

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What would it be like to take an intensive tour of Milwaukee as it was during the late 1930s—at the confluence of the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the run-up to World War II? That is precisely what the participants in the Federal Writers Project did while researching their Guide to Milwaukee. The fruits of their labors were ready for publication by 1940, but for a number of reasons the finished product never saw the light of day—until now. Fortunately, the manuscript has been carefully preserved in the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives . Seventy-five years after the work’s completion, the Wisconsin Historical Society Press and historian John D. Buenker present this guide—now serving as a time machine, ready to transport readers back to the Milwaukee of the 1930s, neighborhood by neighborhood, building by building. Much more than a nostalgic snapshot, the book examines Milwaukee’s history from its earliest days to 1940. Buenker’s thoughtful introduction provides historical context, detailing the FWP’s development of this guide, as well as Milwaukee’s political climate leading up to, and during, the 1930s. Next, essays on thirteen "areas," ranging from Civic Center to Bay View, delve deeper into the geography, economy, and culture of old Milwaukee’s neighborhoods, and simulated auto tours take readers to locales still familiar today, exploring the city’s most celebrated landmarks and institutions. With a calendar of annual events and a list of public services and institutions, plus dozens of photographs from the era, Milwaukee in the 1930s provides a unique record of a pre–World War II American city.

A Researcher s Guide to Sources on Soviet Social History in the 1930s

A Researcher s Guide to Sources on Soviet Social History in the 1930s
Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick,Lynne Viola
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1563240785

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Soviet and western history researchers present 16 essays on accessing and using a wide variety of sources pertaining to the Stalin era. Topics include archives, annual reports of industries, laws, legal journals, city directories, newspapers and journals, memoirs, and military sources. Appended to particular essays and to the volume as a whole are catalogues of specific documents and publications. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Women s Poetry of the 1930s A Critical Anthology

Women s Poetry of the 1930s  A Critical Anthology
Author: Jane Dowson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2008-02-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134790555

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Where were the women of the so-called `Auden Generation'?During this era of rapidly changing gender roles,social values and world politics,women produced a rich variety of poetry.But until now their work has largely been lost or ignored;in Women's Poetry of the 1930s Jane Dowson finally redresses the balance and recovers women's place in the literary history of the interwar years.This comprehensive and beautifully edited collection includes: *Previously uncollected poems by authors such as Winifred Holtby and Naomi Mitchison *Poems which are now out of print,such as those by Vita Sackville-West and Frances Cornford *Poems previously neglected by poets including Ann Ridler and Sylvia Townsend Warner *An extensive critical introduction and individual biographies of each poet Poetry lovers,students and scholars alike will find Women's Poetry of the 1930s an invaluable resource and a collection to treasure.

British Fiction in the 1930s

British Fiction in the 1930s
Author: James Gindin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781349221714

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British Fiction in the 1930s studies the literary climate of the British 1930s through a critical treatment of some of its influential and socially representative fiction. The works depict, in various ways, a culture under the stress of seemingly insoluble economic and intensifying international dilemmas, a culture that seems betrayed by the promise of its past and the paralysis of its present. The fiction considers transforming solutions, individual and sexual rebellions as well as the fears and attractions of social and political change.