Frederick Lewis Allen
Books
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1. Since Yesterday
The 1930s in America, September 3, 1929-September 3, 1939
The book provides a detailed social and economic history of the United States during the 1930s, capturing the profound impact of the Great Depression on American life. It explores the transformation of society through the lens of political, cultural, and economic changes, highlighting key events such as the New Deal, the rise of labor unions, and shifts in popular culture. Through vivid anecdotes and analysis, it paints a picture of a nation grappling with hardship while undergoing significant transformation, ultimately setting the stage for the modern era.
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2. Only Yesterday
An Informal History of the 1920s
The book provides a vivid and engaging account of American life during the 1920s, capturing the decade's dynamic social, cultural, and economic changes. It explores the aftermath of World War I, the rise of consumer culture, the stock market boom, and the eventual crash that led to the Great Depression. Through a detailed examination of key events and figures, the narrative highlights the era's spirit of innovation and excess, while also addressing the underlying tensions and challenges that defined the period.
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3. The Lords Of Creation
A History of the American Economic Elite
This insightful narrative delves into the intricate world of American finance and industry during the early 20th century, exploring how a select group of powerful financiers and industrialists shaped the nation's economy and society. Through a detailed examination of their rise to power, the book highlights the influence these "lords" wielded over the political and economic landscape, often prioritizing personal gain over public welfare. It paints a vivid picture of the era's economic booms and busts, illustrating the profound impact of their decisions on the everyday lives of ordinary citizens and the broader trajectory of the United States.
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