The New Deal and American Society, 1933-1941 explores what some have labelled the third American revolution, in one concise and accessible volume.
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Autorenporträt
Kenneth J. Bindas is Professor of History at Kent State University, USA. His books include Modernity and the Great Depression: The Transformation of American Society, 1930-1941 (2017) and The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Construction of the Virginia Kendall Reserve, 1933-1939 (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The New Deal 1. The New Era and the fate of the nation 1929-1933 2. FDR's 100 Days and the transformation of America 1933-5 3. The second New Deal and the rise of the welfare state 1935-9 4. Challenges to the New Deal and World War II 5. Memory popular culture and the New Deal Part II: Documents
Part I: The New Deal 1. The New Era and the fate of the nation, 1929-1933 2. FDR's 100 Days and the transformation of America, 1933-5 3. The second New Deal and the rise of the welfare state, 1935-9 4. Challenges to the New Deal and World War II 5. Memory, popular culture, and the New Deal Part II: Documents
Part I: The New Deal 1. The New Era and the fate of the nation 1929-1933 2. FDR's 100 Days and the transformation of America 1933-5 3. The second New Deal and the rise of the welfare state 1935-9 4. Challenges to the New Deal and World War II 5. Memory popular culture and the New Deal Part II: Documents
Part I: The New Deal 1. The New Era and the fate of the nation, 1929-1933 2. FDR's 100 Days and the transformation of America, 1933-5 3. The second New Deal and the rise of the welfare state, 1935-9 4. Challenges to the New Deal and World War II 5. Memory, popular culture, and the New Deal Part II: Documents
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