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The Dollar Decade - Mammon and the Machine in 1920s America

English · Hardback

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This book examines the underlying causes of the tumult of the 1920s in America that has since captivated writers, readers, moviegoers, and television viewers. During the 1920s, Americans were aware of the momentous changes taking place in their lives. It was an introspective decade. Magazines and newspaper articles, books and anthologies explored the causes, nature, and implications of those changes. The impact of radio, and to a lesser extent motion pictures, rivaled the effects that the invention of printing had had on human society hundreds of years earlier. Add to these developments the effects of World War I and the popularization of Freud and Darwin, and the result was an America cast adrift on a sea of normlessness, treading water between two worlds: one of stability and tradition before the war, and one as yet dimly perceived in the mists of the future.

While Freud challenged notions of traditional behavior, Darwin challenged traditional religious beliefs. The arrival of the affordable automobile transformed human mobility on a scale not seen since the domestication of the horse and the invention of the wheel thousands of years before. But those previous changes had not ushered in so many cataclysmic changes in so short a time. The author maintains that only in this context can much of the behavior of the time be understood, from the popularity of the Ku Klux Klan to the excesses of the flappers and the jazz age.

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Preface
Introduction
The Revolution in Moral Standards
Manners, Modes, and Fads
The Quest for Beauty
Radio and Motion Pictures
Business
The Underside of the 1920s I
The Underside of the 1920s II
Pastimes
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


About the author










GARY DEAN BEST is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Hawaii, Hilo. His previous books include Pride, Prejudice, and Politics (Praeger, 1990), FDR and the Bonus Marchers (Praeger, 1992), The Nickel and Dime Decade (Praeger, 1993), and The Retreat from Liberalism (Praeger, 2002).

Summary

Examines the underlying causes of the tumult of the 1920s, including the impact of World War I, the popularization of Freud and Darwin, and in particular the cataclysmic effects of the machine age.

Product details

Authors Gary Best, Gary D. Best, Gary Dean Best
Publisher Praeger
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780275977955
ISBN 978-0-275-97795-5
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 15 mm
Weight 446 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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