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Daily Life in Jazz Age America: The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series

Autor Steven L. Piott
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This volume reveals the everyday actions of individuals and their reflections on their lives during the 1920s.The Jazz Age was a tumultuous time for Americans as they attempted to come to terms with "modernity." Daily Life in Jazz Age America tells the story of how all Americans-blacks and whites, women and men, workers, employers, consumers, and activists-contended with new cultural attitudes as well as persistent racial, ethnic, and class tensions.The book provides a broad examination of American society during the 1920s. Organized thematically, it covers rural and urban America; the changing nature of gender relationships; race relations; popular culture; the rise of mass spectator sports; and religion. Appropriate for general readers and students of history, Daily Life in Jazz Age America provides an informed and compelling narrative history and analysis of daily life within the context of broad historical change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440861659
ISBN-10: 144086165X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Looks closely at how values and attitudes changed as America transitioned from an earlier Victorian culture that celebrated a value system rooted in hard work, self-sacrifice, and delayed gratification to a modern one that promoted immediate gratification and personal fulfillment through consumption

Notă biografică

Steven L. Piott is emeritus professor of history at Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionTimeline1. Domestic LifeTransformative Social Forces and the Pace of Societal ChangeHome and Family LifeThe African American ExperienceThe Mexican American ExperienceDocument: Anne Martin, "Women and 'Their' Magazines" (1922)Document: Leta S. Hollingworth, "For and against Birth Control" (1922)2. Economic LifeProsperity Decade?Agricultural WorkersMexican Laborers: Migrant WorkersNon-farmworkersAfrican American Workers: Sleeping Car PortersSocial Tensions and Cultural Conflicts during the 1920sDocument: Samuel Hopkins Adams, "On Sale Everywhere" (1921) and Excerpts from Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt (1922)Document: T. Arnold Hill, "The Dilemma of Negro Workers" (1926)3. Intellectual LifeEducationIntellectual InfluencesElite CultureThe Emerging Mass Consumer CultureThe Harlem RenaissanceDocument: John F. Carter Jr., "'These Wild Young People': By One of Them" (1920)Document: H. L. Mencken, "On Living in the United States" (1921)4. Material LifeHousingThe Impact of the Automobile on the Material LandscapeFoodClothingDocument: Elizabeth Robins Pennell, "Eats" (1922)Document: G. Stanley Hall, "Flapper Americana Novissima" (1922)5. Political Life"Beyond Suffrage"Politics in the 1920s: A Conservative AgendaPolitics and ProhibitionThe Apathetic VoterThe Harding ScandalsHoover's Response to the DepressionDocument: "'Much-Surprised' City Officials Ousted by Women" (1920)Document: "Shall Women Be Equal before the Law?" (1922)6. Recreational Life"Ain't We Got Fun?"RadioMotion PicturesMusicDanceMass Spectator SportsFads and CrazesDocument: John R. McMahon, "Unspeakable Jazz Must Go!" (1921)Document: "Medical Derision of Coué" (1922)7. Religious LifeThe State of Religion in the 1920sThe Rise of Religious UncertaintyReligion in the African American CommunityReligion in the Hispanic CommunityDocument: G. Bromley Oxnam, "The Mexican in Los Angeles from the Standpoint of the Religious Forces of the City" (1921)GlossaryBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

This is a useful introductory resource for those researching 1920s America. Recommended for high school, academic, and public libraries.