The Crisis of the Old Order, 1919-1933Houghton Mifflin, 1988 - 557 páginas The Crisis of the Old Order, 1919-1933, volume one of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and biographer Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. s Age of Roosevelt series, is the first of three books that interpret the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the early twentieth century in terms of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the spokesman and symbol of the period. Portraying the United States from the Great War to the Great Depression, The Crisis of the Old Order covers the Jazz Age and the rise and fall of the cult of business. For a season, prosperity seemed permanent, but the illusion came to an end when Wall Street crashed in October 1929. Public trust in the wisdom of business leadership crashed too. With a dramatist s eye for vivid detail and a scholar s respect for accuracy, Schlesinger brings to life the era that gave rise to FDR and his New Deal and changed the public face of the United States forever." |
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... city — it was Dayton , Ohio — had organized a committee to plan how the city and the country around could function as an economic unit if the power lines were cut and the railroads stopped running . Over champagne and cigars , at the ...
... city — it was Dayton , Ohio — had organized a committee to plan how the city and the country around could function as an economic unit if the power lines were cut and the railroads stopped running . Over champagne and cigars , at the ...
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... City on the same day 35,000 men and women gathered to hear Communist orators in Union Square . When the Com- munist leader William Z. Foster called for a march on City Hall , the Police Commissioner issued sharp orders . Hundreds of ...
... City on the same day 35,000 men and women gathered to hear Communist orators in Union Square . When the Com- munist leader William Z. Foster called for a march on City Hall , the Police Commissioner issued sharp orders . Hundreds of ...
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... City , Woodbury County farmers declared an embargo on the entry of milk into the city ( except for hospitals ) . All ten highways into town were under farmers ' patrol ; and the movement spread fast to Council Bluffs , to other Iowa ...
... City , Woodbury County farmers declared an embargo on the entry of milk into the city ( except for hospitals ) . All ten highways into town were under farmers ' patrol ; and the movement spread fast to Council Bluffs , to other Iowa ...
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