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Depression and New Deal in Virginia

Depression and New Deal in Virginia
Author: Ronald L. Heinemann
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813909462

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Heinemann skillfully presents the dramatic opposition between the Byrd organization and the proponents of Roosevelt's New Deal. He explains why Virginia voters paradoxically endorsed both at the polls. This study is based on extensive research in the records of federal agencies, Virginia newspapers, and letters collections of prominent state politicians. It includes a fascinating survey of Virginians who lived during the Depression. The first substantial examination of Virginia during the thirties, Depression and New Deal in Virginia: The Enduring Dominion contributes to our understanding of an important period in our national history.


An Appalachian New Deal

An Appalachian New Deal
Author: Jerry Bruce Thomas
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813120645

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The Depression had already begun in West Virginia before the stock market crash of November 1929 and lasted until the coming of war in 1941. In tracing the responses of the people and government of West Virginia during the Depression, historian Jerry Thomas not only deals with politics and institutions but also tells about ordinary people during the worst conditions in the state's history. 18 photos.


Depression and New Deal in Virginia

Depression and New Deal in Virginia
Author: Ronald Lynton Heinemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1972
Genre: National industrial recovery act, 1933
ISBN:

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Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery

Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery
Author: Elliot A. Rosen
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813934273

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Historians have often speculated on the alternative paths the United Stages might have taken during the Great Depression: What if Franklin D. Roosevelt had been killed by one of Giuseppe Zangara’s bullets in Miami on February 17, 1933? Would there have been a New Deal under an administration led by Herbert Hoover had he been reelected in 1932? To what degree were Roosevelt’s own ideas and inclinations, as opposed to those of his contemporaries, essential to the formulation of New Deal policies? In Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery, the eminent historian Elliot A. Rosen examines these and other questions, exploring the causes of the Great Depression and America’s recovery from it in relation to the policies and policy alternatives that were in play during the New Deal era. Evaluating policies in economic terms, and disentangling economic claims from political ideology, Rosen argues that while planning efforts and full-employment policies were essential for coping with the emergency of the depression, from an economic standpoint it is in fact fortunate that they did not become permanent elements of our political economy. By insisting that the economic bases of proposals be accurately represented in debating their merits, Rosen reveals that the productivity gains, which accelerated in the years following the 1929 stock market crash, were more responsible for long-term economic recovery than were governmental policies. Based on broad and extensive archival research, Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery is at once an erudite and authoritative history of New Deal economic policy and timely background reading for current debates on domestic and global economic policy.


Talk about Trouble

Talk about Trouble
Author: Nancy J. Martin-Perdue
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807845707

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Talk about Trouble presents 61 Writers' Project life histories that depict Virginia men and women, both blacks and whites, and offer a cross-section of ages, occupations, experiences, and cultural and class backgrounds. Headnotes set the context for each life history and introduce people and themes that link individual events and experiences.


The New Deal and the Great Depression

The New Deal and the Great Depression
Author: Aaron D. Purcell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781606352205

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Experts on the 1930s address the changing historical interpretations of a critical period in American history. Following a decade of prosperity, the Great Depression brought unemployment, economic ruin, poverty, and a sense of hopelessness to millions of Americans. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs aimed to bring relief, recovery, and reform to the masses. The contributors to this volume exlore how historians have judged the nature, effects, and outcomes of the New Deal.


Talk about Trouble

Talk about Trouble
Author: Nancy J. Martin-Perdue
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Talk about Trouble: A New Deal Portrait of Virginians in the Great Depression


Weevils in the Wheat

Weevils in the Wheat
Author: Charles L. Perdue
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813913704

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For Henry Adams at the turn of the twentieth century, as for his successors in the twenty-first, the relation of mind to a world remade by technology and geopolitical conflict largely determined the destiny of civil life. Henry Adams and the Need to Know presents fourteen essays that articulate Adams' ongoing preoccupation with knowledge, stressing his eclecticism and his need to clarify the role of critical intelligence in public life. Adams' work appeals to a wide spectrum of historical and literary inquiry and claims a place in multiple scholarly contexts. The topics covered in this volume range from international politics (of Adams' age and ours) to portraiture, from orientalism and travel literature to the disintegration of the human mind. Here, leading scholars explore often-overlooked details of Adams' relationships with people and ideas. They reopen settled topics and reframe truisms. Each essay affirms, in one way or another, that to study Adams is to discover his continuing and astonishing relevance.


Shovel Ready

Shovel Ready
Author: Bernard K. Means
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817357181

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Beginning in March 1933 with the excavation of the Marksville mound site in Louisiana, and throughout the next decade, ordinary citizens labored in New Deal jobs programs and participated in archaeological excavations across the United States. Under the auspices of work relief programs, people were provided the opportunity to explore and document American Indian villages and mounds, important historic places, and homes associated with events and people critical to the foundation of the country.