The roaring twenties /
Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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yan 900 - 999 | y973.915 Roa (Browse shelf) | Available | 85527 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-260) and index.
The expansion of giant corporations and mass consumption / Donald R. McCoy --
The installment plan changes American values / Sharon Murphy --
The mass media promotes consumption as the solution for dissatisfied workers / Lynn Dumenil --
The automobile transforms America / Frederick Lewis Allen --
Growing cities provide the market for a consumer economy / Howard P. Chudacoff --
How prohibition became law / David E. Kyvig --
Prohibition contributed to the rise of organized crime / Michael E. Parrish --
The legacies of prohibition / Norman H. Clark --
The changing values of a new generation / Gilman M. Ostrander --
The "new feminism" of the 1920s / Lois W. Banner --
The impact of black migration on American culture / Gerald Early --
Greenwich Village challenged old ideas / Malcolm Cowley --
Machine-made goods become fashionable / Gary Dean Best --
The red scare leads to political repression / Stanley Coben --
The reemergence and fall of the Ku-Klux-Klan / David J. Goldberg --
The battle over the right to teach evolution / Page Smith --
Racism leads to new immigration restrictions / Thomas F. Gossett --
Speculation and government mismanagement led to the crash of 1929 / William E. Leuchtenburg --
Wall Street crashes / Edward Robb Ellis --
The aftermath of the crash / William K. Klingaman.
Examines key trends and events during the 1920s that affected the course of political and social history in the United States.
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