The Great War and the search for a modern order : a history of the American people and their institutions, 1917-1933
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書誌事項
The Great War and the search for a modern order : a history of the American people and their institutions, 1917-1933
(St. Martin's series in twentieth century United States history)
St. Martin's Press, c1992
2nd ed
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-212) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text discusses that time in US history often referred to as "the period between the wars". A "New Era", known for the failure of the League of Nations, prohibition and the Depression, it is often seen as a frivolous interlude between two great wars. Ellis Hawley sees this era as characterized by efforts to adapt the war experience to peacetime problems - an era that was innovative - one that led US citizens to search for a new liberalism, which was to be realized through corporative institutions.
目次
- The heritage of the progressive era
- "a progressive war", 1917-1918
- conflict and frustration, 1918-1920
- in search of peace and prosperity, 1921-1924
- toward a new economy and a higher self-government, 1922-1928, the associative vision at home and abroad, 1925-1928
- alternatives to the mainstream
- social rebels and social orderers
- the persistence of unequal states
- intellectual and cultural pursuits in a modernizing age
- the new day and the Great Crash, 1928-1930
- the Hoover vision at bay, 1931-1933
- from Hooverism to the New Deal, 1932-1933.
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