Hitting Home : The Great Depression in Town and Country
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0929587138
ISBN-13
9780929587134
Publisher
Ivan R Dee, Inc
Imprint
Ivan R Dee, Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 1st, 1989
Print length
303 Pages
Weight
376 grams
Dimensions
21.70 x 14.10 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
General & world history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
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Twelve historical articles describe the problems of the Great Depression in town and country, on a scale we can all comprehend. “A real breakthrough in our understanding of the depression.” —Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.
We know a great deal about what went on in the White House and at the federal level to combat the gravest economic crisis in the nation’s history; we know much less about what it was like at the grass roots, in cities, towns, and communities throughout the country. Hitting Home is absorbing reading because it describes the problems of the depression on a scale we can all comprehend. Mr. Sternsher has selected twelve historical articles which fill in the local picture in compelling detail—from New York’s Harlem to Orange County, California; from Minneapolis to the Oklahoma Indians. The reader comes away with a real feeling for the immediate problems that the depression created, and an understanding of the difficulties faced by local governments. In a notable introduction, Mr. Sternsher considers how little the people demanded in the face of adversity, and how this inaction squares with the ideas about the American character. And in a new closing chapter, he draws important conclusions about whether people blamed themselves for their troubles. "The emphasis on the local scene is a real breakthrough in our understanding of the depression."—Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.
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