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Author | : Betty Rivard |
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Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781933202884 |
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Upon entering the White House in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt faced an ailing economy in the throes of the Great Depression and rushed to transform the country through recovery programs and legislative reform. By 1934, he began to send professional photographers to the state of West Virginia to document living conditions and the effects of his New Deal programs. The photographs from the Farm Security Administration Project not only introduced “America to Americans,” exposing a continued need for government intervention, but also captured powerful images of life in rural and small town America.New Deal Photographs of West Virginia, 1934-1943 presents images of the state's northern and southern coalfields, the subsistence homestead projects of Arthurdale, Eleanor, and Tygart Valley, and various communities from Charleston to Clarksburg and Parkersburg to Elkins. With over one hundred and fifty images by ten FSA photographers, including Walker Evans, Marion Post Wolcott, Arthur Rothstein, and Ben Shahn, this collection is a remarkable proclamation of hardship, hope, endurance, and, above all, community. These photographs provide a glimpse into the everyday lives of West Virginians during the Great Depression and beyond.
Author | : Emily Kathryn Morgan |
Publisher | : University of Iowa Press |
Total Pages | : 295 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1609389638 |
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Imaging Animal Industry focuses on the visual culture of the American meat industry between 1890 and 1960. Drawing on archival collections across the American Midwest, this book relates a history of the meatpacking industry's use of images in the early to mid-twentieth century. In the process, it reveals the key role that images, particularly photographs, have played in assisting with the rise of industrial meat production.
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Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : West Virginia |
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Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Folk art |
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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.
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Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
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Author | : United States. Congress. Senate |
Publisher | : Government Printing Office |
Total Pages | : 760 |
Release | : 1982 |
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Author | : Katherine H. Adams |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2016-01-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1476662975 |
Download Women, Art and the New Deal Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
In 1935, the United States Congress began employing large numbers of American artists through the Works Progress Administration--fiction writers, photographers, poster artists, dramatists, painters, sculptors, muralists, wood carvers, composers and choreographers, as well as journalists, historians and researchers. Secretary of Commerce and supervisor of the WPA Harry Hopkins hailed it a "renascence of the arts, if we can call it a rebirth when it has no precedent in our history." Women were eminently involved, creating a wide variety of art and craft, interweaving their own stories with those of other women whose lives might not otherwise have received attention. This book surveys the thousands of women artists who worked for the U.S. government, the historical and social worlds they described and the collaborative depiction of womanhood they created at a pivotal moment in American history.
Author | : Walker Evans |
Publisher | : Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Photography, Artistic |
ISBN | : 0870999389 |
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Mia Fineman is Chester Dale Fellow in the Department of Photographs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Author | : Andy Croll |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2017-05-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1351878530 |
Download Towards a Comparative History of Coalfield Societies Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Few areas of labour history have received as much attention as the coal industry, with miners often finding themselves at the centre of studies on working-class political and industrial history. Yet whilst much has been written about the struggles of miners and their unions in particular countries, their national confrontations and political organization, much less work has been done on the regional communities and how they related both to the national and international picture. The central theme of this volume is to transcend such over-arching national models and to focus instead on local coal mining societies which can then be compared and contrasted to similar communities elsewhere. In so doing the book is able to tackle a number of familiar labour history themes in a more nuanced way, exploring issues of political activism and class relationships from the perspectives of gender, ethnicity, race and specific localized cultural traditions. As the chapters in this volume illustrate, such an approach can offer rich and often surprising conclusions, in many cases challenging the accepted notion of miners as the vanguard of militant working-class political activism. Adopting a regional approach that compares coalfield communities from five continents, this volume reflects coalfield experiences on a truly global scale. By looking at what made communities unique as well as what they shared in common, a much fuller understanding of the workplace, neighbourhood, family, identity and political organization is possible. Underlining the strong connections between politics, community and identity, this work emphasizes the challenges and opportunities available to labour historians, pushing forward the boundaries of the discipline in new and exciting ways.