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  1. Labor and the New Deal (The Berkeley Series in American History)
  2. Encyclopedia of the Great Depression: 002
  3. The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Timothy Egan, 2009-04-09
  4. The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century (National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report)
  5. Looking for the New Deal: Florida Women's Letters during the Great Depression (Women's Diaries and Letters of the South)
  6. The Great Depression (American History) by Don Nardo, 2007-12-14
  7. The American Dole: Unemployment Relief and the Welfare State in the Great Depression (Contributions in American History) by Jeff Singleton, 2000-09-30
  8. The Great Depression: Opposing Viewpoints (American History)
  9. Great Depression: People and Perspectives (Perspectives in American Social History)
  10. The Great Depression in American History by David K. Fremon, 1997-06
  11. The Great Depression (Eyewitness History Series) by David F. Burg, 2005-05-30
  12. Trials and Triumphs: A Colorado Portrait of the Great Depression, With Fsa Photographs by Stephen J. Leonard, 1993-12
  13. Going It Alone: Fargo Grapples with the Great Depression by David B Danbom, 2005-10-31
  14. Encyclopedia of the Great Depression. 2 Vol. Set

61. J400: THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN HISTORY AND FILM
The Rise and Fall of the new deal Order, 1930 Inquiry into the Impact of the GreatDepression, survey from Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes (new Haven Yale
http://www.indiana.edu/~bodnarje/depressn.htm
THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN HISTORY AND FILM
J400, Spring 2000
Section: 2766
Tuesdays: 4-6; Ballantine Hall 235
Instructor: John Bodnar
Office: Department of History, Ballantine 742
Office Hours: Wednesday 9-12
Phone: 855-4491
E-mail: bodnar@indiana.edu
Return to John Bodnar's Home Page
Course Description: This course will examine the history of the economic depression that devastated the United States during the 1930s. It will look at historical literature that interprets the events and politics of the time, but it will study more extensively the films of the era. The intellectual goal of the course is to move beyond the historic record and attempt to understand how Hollywood films interpreted the Great Depression. These films not only provided a striking record of what Americans thought was going on at the time but a view that differed from some of the major political movements of the decade. The course is a seminar. Reading and discussion will take the place of the normal lecture. Relevant films will be screened and discussed, and papers will be prepared on topics assigned by the instructor. Grades will be based on participation in discussions and, primarily, on an evaluation of writing assignments which are explained below. Discussion and writing will center on four major areas. In the first part of the course we will read some historical accounts of the depression and look at how films, like Heroes for Sale and Public Enemy attempted to make sense of the economic crisis as it first hit and offer some solutions. In the second part of the seminar we will read material on the plight of women in the depression and look at films that attempted to offer women a way out. The third part of the course will look at the cinema of Frank Capra and his populist solutions for hard times. And, finally, we will discuss the plight of the migrants to California in the thirties and the film version of their story

62. United States History Index
How the great depression Changed Detroit; The Chicago Stock Yards on the Eve of TheNew deal and World War, from An Outline of american history; The Banking
http://www.ku.edu/history/VL/USA/ERAS/20TH/1930s.html
WWW-VL: HISTORY: USA: 1930-1940
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RETURN TO INDEX
Bibliography Documents ... Chronological Listing of Events

63. Social Studies Links
Colonial Period, The great depression and the new deal (19291939).The american Revolution (1775-1783), World War II (1939-1945).
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Social Studies Links This is a good general American history list of links: U.S. History Indices Gilded Age and America as a World Power U.S. Government Websites Progressive Era ... America in the 1990s (1990-Present) U.S. History Indices Yahoo! U.S. History
Yahoo! U.S. History Museums and Memorials

Yahoo! U.S. Presidential Libraries

U.S. History Index
...
University of Virginia Department of History Resources

U.S. Government Websites
United States House of Representative

Library of Congress

Words and Deeds in American History (Library of Congress)

National Archives
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United States Senate
Miscellaneous U.S. History Websites American Historical Association Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents National Baseball Hall of Fame Education Program in Social Studies The United Nations ... University of Texas U.S. History Maps American History Websites for Use in Secondary Schools Encounter (1492-1600) 1492: An Ongoing Voyage Christopher Columbus Colonial Period Plymouth Plantation Colonial USA William Penn Salem Witch Trials ... French and Indian War The American Revolution (1775-1783) Revolutionary War: A Journey Toward Freedom King George III Creating the Government Independence National Historic Park, Philadelphia

64. Pomona College : In The News
college's Hart Institute for american history Lecture Series Franklin Delano Roosevelt'sNew deal initiative the effects of the great depression, with particular
http://www.pomona.edu/events/news/IntheNews/32802b.shtml
Pomona College in the News
Media Contact: Cynthia Peters
cynthia.peters@pomona.edu

Deborah Haar Clark
deborah.clark@pomona.edu

Other Information For the Media
Back to Pomona in the News Index.
Los Angeles Times
"Exhibit studies the faces of the Great Depression: Historian to discuss Dorothea Lange's part in recording the changed lives of Americans as they struggled with poverty and relocation."
By Pam Noles / pam.noles@latimes.com The photographers who created a kind of family album of the Great Depression are the focus of a museum exhibit at Pomona College The college is bringing those pictures and a historian together for an exploration of their images of one of the most difficult economic times in American history. "The Public Record: Photographs of the Great Depression from the J. Paul Getty Collection" runs through May 19 at the Pomona College Museum of Art, 330 N. College Ave., inside the Montgomery Art Center. As part of the exhibit, author Alan Brinkley, an American history professor and chair of the history department at Columbia University, will discuss the work of one of the featured photographers, who include Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Marion Post Wolcott and Arthur Rothstein. Brinkley's talk, "Dorothea Lange and the American Dream" will be at 11 a.m. today at the Rose Hills Theater inside the Smith Campus Center, 170 E. 6th St. A reception follows the event.

65. AllLearn - Library - Learning Guides
The Modern Temper american Culture and Society in the 1920s Offering a synthesisof scholarship on the 1920s, this The great depression and the new deal.
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/lg/WWIandDepression.shtml

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World War I and the Great Depression
WEBSITES
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century
Maps, interviews with historians, and an interactive timeline illuminate the history of the First World War on this site, developed by PBS, the BBC, and the Imperial War Museum in London. The site covers the battlefield and the home front, and European and American history. Clash of Cultures in the 1910s and 1920s
Modernity's challenge to Victorianism is explored on this site from Ohio State University, which includes sections on Prohibition, immigration restriction, the KKK, the "new woman," and the Scopes trial.
Books, pamphlets, and other items documenting the struggle for women's suffrage are offered on this page from the Library of Congress's American Memory site. You can also browse suffrage-related pictures at American Memory's By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850–1920 Temperance and Prohibition
Maintained by Professor K. Austin Kerr of Ohio State University, this website includes commentary on a variety of topics relating to the American temperance movement and Prohibition, illustrated by primary sources. (If you're allergic to ragtime piano or the theme from Cheers

66. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library And Museum - New Deal Bibliography
The great depression and the new deal Legislative Acts in Their Entirety (19321933)and new deal Labor Policy and the american Industrial Economy.
http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/ndbib.html
Selected Books about the New Deal Badger, Anthony J. The New Deal: The Depression Years, 1933-1940 . Ivan R. Dee, 2002. Barber, William J. Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933-1945. Cambridge, 1996. Bauman, John F. In the Eye of the Great Depression: New Deal Reporters and the Agony of the American People. Northern Illinois University Press, 1988. Best, Gary D. Pride, Prejudice and Politics: Roosevelt Versus Recovery, 1933-1938. Praeger, 1991. Biles, Roger. A New Deal for the American People . Northern Illinois University Press, 1991. Braeman, John. The New Deal. Ohio State University Press, 1975.
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67. Whaples, R. Economic History Of The US
Gap An Economic history of american Women. and J. David Ferguson, The great DepressionAn International Modern Manors Welfare Capitalism since the new deal.
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68. HIUS202: American History Since 1865, William G. Thomas, III, University Of Virg
Ayers et al, american Passages, chapter 24 and 25 Passages website Resource CenterHistoryin Dispute What Ended the great Depressionthe new deal or WW
http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/HIUS202/readings.html
Readings, Due Dates, and Assignment Outline:
(all lecture topics, reading assignments, and due dates are subject to revision and change) Week 1
January 16: Out of Civil War: America in 1865 Assigned Readings: Ayers et al, American Passages , chapter 15
Passages website documents:
Black Soldiers in the Civil War
Aftermath Week 2 January 21: Reconstruction Black and White
January 23: Gilded Age Politics Assigned Readings: Ayers et al, American Passages , chapter 16
Passages website documents:
15th Amendment Debate
History Resource CenterHistory in Dispute:
Were the Big City Bosses an Obstacle to Progress? Week 3 January 28: The Rise of Big Business
January 30: The Rise of Big Labor Assigned Readings: Ayers et al, American Passages , chapter 17
Passages website documents:
Economic Change and Worker's Reactions History Resource CenterGreat American Court Cases
Coopage v. Kansas
Gompers v. United States Week 4 February 4: The New West February 6: Populism and Political Protest Assigned Readings: Ayers et al

69. CCCA Application
A Caring Society The new deal, the worker, and the great depression, a Historyof the american Worker, 19331941. Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1985.
http://www.cccalumni.org/biblo.html
About the
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... CCC Links
Bibliography
The following is a short list of secondary sources related to the CCC. A complete bibliography compiled by Larry N. Sypolt, of the Institute of Technology and Industrial Archeology in Morgantown, West Virginia, is available at West Virginia University.
The Depression
Bernstein, Irving. A Caring Society: The New Deal, the worker, and the Great Depression, a History of the American Worker, 1933-1941.
Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1985.
Berton, Pierre.
Clausen, John. American Lives: Looking Back at the Children of the Great Depression
New York: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1993.
Cochran, Thomas Childs. The Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945 Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman, 1968. Daniels, Roger. The Bonus March: An Episode of the Great Depression Westport, CN: Greenwood Publishing Co., 1971. Dubofsky, Melvyn and Stephen Burwood, ed. Agriculture During the Great Depression New York: Garland Publishers, 1990.

70. The Great Depression
The Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (american Presidency Series Coming ofAge in the great depression The Civilian A new deal for the Arts by Bruce I
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Africa Americas Ancient Asia ... Military History Books Africa Americas 19th Century 20th Century ... 1945 to Present
Depression
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WW II
Eastern Front General ... Military
United States History - The Great Depression
Ava's Man
by Rick Bragg
(Hardcover August 21, 2001)
The Greatest Generation

by Tom Brokaw
(Hardcover December 1998)
The Great Crash 1929

by John Kenneth Galbraith (Introduction) (Paperback April 30, 1997) Children of the Depression by Kathleen Thompson (Editor), et al (Hardcover September 1, 2001) Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression by Studs Terkel (Paperback November 2000) Rainbow's End : The Crash of 1929 (Pivotal Moments in American History) by Maury Klein (Hardcover October 2001) Golden Fetters : The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919-1939 by Barry Eichengreen (Preface), Harold James (Paperback March 1996) The Dark Valley : A Panorama of the 1930s by Piers Brendon (Hardcover October 3, 2000) The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde by E. R. Milner (Hardcover January 1996) Voices of Protest : Huey Long, Father Couglin and the Great Depression

71. The Library Research Guide: History Junior Seminar, Fall 2002 - U.S. History Onl
stories of seven teenage hobos, hobo songs, and narratives specifically about AfricanAmerican hobos. Online Lecture The great depression and the new deal,
http://simeon.library.reed.edu/instruction/juniorsem/juniorsem/online.html

72. Outline Of American History - Contents
1920s Tensions Over Immigration Clash of Cultures The great depression. Kennedyand the new Frontier. Lyndon Johnson and the great Society Confrontation
http://www.americana.ru/USIA materials/history/toc.htm
An Outline of American History A - Z English
Ch 2
Ch 3 ... CHAPTER 14: BRIEF READING LIST IN AMERICAN HISTORY

73. UNIT II
The causes of the great depression and how it affected american society. How theNew deal addressed the great depression, transformed american
http://www2.nmtc.net/courses/his125/UnitIII.htm
UNIT III: Modern America, 1945-1963
World War II 1941-45
Cold War, 1945-63
American Political, Economic, and Social Life, 1945-63

74. Artzia: The Great Depression
The End of the great depression. by government expenditures as a consequence of depressionand the Franklin Roosevelt’s new deal programs tried to stimulate
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History
The Great Depression
Arts About Literature Music ... The Greatest Generation Tom Brokaw Walking Backward in the Wind (Chisholm Trail, No 13) Helen Mangum Fields The Great Crash 1929 John Kenneth Galbraith Rethinking the Great Depression (American Ways Series) Gene Smiley Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move During the Great Depression Errol Lincoln Uys Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Couglin and the Great Depression Alan Brinkley Ava's Man Rick Bragg 12 Million Black Voices Richard Wright, Noel Ignatiev, David Bradley The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941 Robert S. McElvaine The Ghosts of Hopewell: Setting the Record Straight in the Lindbergh Case Jim Fisher
Migrant Mother, 1936
Dorothea Lange

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The Great Depression is the period of history that followed "Black Thursday", the stock market crash of Thursday, October 24, 1929. The events in the United States triggered a world-wide depression, which led to deflation and a great increase in unemployment. On the global scale, the market crash in the USA was a final straw in an already shaky world economic situation. Germany was suffering from hyperinflation of currency, and many of the Allied victors of World War I were having serious problems paying off huge war debts. In the late 1920s the American economy at first seemed immune to the mounting troubles, but with the start of the 1930s it crashed with startling rapidity. The nation’s economy had thus been showing some signs of distress for months before October 1929. Business inventories of all kinds were three times as large as they had been a year before (an indication that the public was not buying products as rapidly as in the past); and other signposts of economic health—freight carloads, industrial production, wholesale prices—were slipping downward.

75. Mr. Neal's Virtual Classroom
LABOR QUOTES, SAMUEL GOMPERS, american IMMIGRATION, american NEUTRALITY. LEAGUE OFNATIONS, THE 1920'S, new deal CULTURAL PROGRAMS, FDR SPEECHES, THE great depression
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The Virtual Classroom CONTENTS VIDEO INTRODUCTION COURSE EVALUATION PORTFOLIO COURSE STUDYGUIDES ... STUDENT COMPUTER SURVEY (under construction) ECONOMICS POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS ECONOMICS LINKS The Theology Page MODERN WORLD HISTORY END OF QUARTER ASSESSMENT
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INDEX OF RESOURCES FOR HISTORIANS ANCIENT WORLD HISTORY RIVER VALLEY EMPIRES HUNTER/GATHERERS ... BACK TO BEGINNING"
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EARLY HUMANS DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION THE PYRAMIDS DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIANITY ... THE GREAT DEPRESSION
WORLD HISTORY INTERNET ASSIGNMENTS
EARLY HUMANS Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon assignment THE DISCOVERY OF FIRE CIVILIZATION ESSAY ASSIGNMENT ... BACK TO THE BEGINNING
US HISTORY
AMERICAN HISTORY GUIDE THE COLONIES AMERICAN PURITNAISM US FOUNDING DOCUMENTS ... BACK TO BEGINNING US HISTORY POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS THE EARLY COLONISTS MOVING TOWARD REVOLUTION THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION RISE OF UNIONS ... WATERGATE
US HISTORY INTERNET ASSIGNMENTS
EARLY COLINIZATION DECLARATION OF INDEPENDANCE STATES' RIGHTS VS. FEDERALISM

76. History Matters Store
Teachers). Alan Brinkley (great depression and new deal moderator), OrvilleVernon Burton (Secrets of great history Teachers). Eric
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The History Matters Store provides direct links to purchase the books, videos, CD ROMs, and other curriculum materials authored by the American Social History Project (ASHP), the Center for History and New Media (CHNM), and the scholars and teachers included in our Talking History and Secrets of Great History Teachers sections. Click on the name of the author below to see the available books and media materials. ASHP/CHNM
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Books and Media Materials by the American Social History Project and/or the Center for History and New Media:
Who Built America: Working People and the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture, and Society
, Vol. 1, 2nd ed. (book) Who Built America: Working People and the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture, and Society , Vol. 2, 2nd ed. (book) ... (CD ROM) (Orders for multiple copies only via Worth Publishers Customer Service: 1-888-330-8477; ISBN 1-57259-544-2)
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution

77. Economic History
american Revolution Unique; The great depression; The Government Growth Before theNew deal; Little Lessons The Mysteries of The great depression Finally Solved;
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78. The Great Depression
great depression and new deal history Forum from history Matters http//ashp.listserv.cuny.edu/archives/depressionnewdealforum.htmlThis is a
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The Topic:
The Great Depression Easier - The 'Great Depression' was a period in United States History when business was poor and many people were out of work. Harder - The Great Depression began in October 1929, when the stock market in the United States dropped rapidly. Thousands of investors lost large sums of money and many were wiped out, lost everything. The 'crash' led us into the Great Depression. The ensuing period ranked as the longest and worst period of high unemployment and low business activity in modern times. Banks, stores, and factories were closed and left millions of Americans jobless, homeless, and penniless. Many people came to depend on the government or charity to provide them with food. The Depression became a worldwide business slump of the 1930's that affected almost all nations. It led to a sharp decrease in world trade as each country tried to protect their own industries and products by raising tariffs on imported goods. Some nations changed their leader and their type of government. In Germany, poor economic conditions led to the rise to power of the dictator Adolf Hitler. The Japanese invaded China, developing industries and mines in Manchuria. Japan claimed this economic growth would relieve the depression. This militarism of the Germans and Japanese eventually led to World War II (1939-1945).

79. Great Depression & New Deal - Page 2 Of 2
Timeline of the great depression and the new deal A lengthy timeline covering theperiod leading From the great depression Homepage site, a great site from
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Everything about the biggest government project in our nation's history. From cultural projects to constructions projects to social programs. Franklin to Eleanor to New Deal Celebrity Photos. Recalling the Great Depression An oral history of those who experienced the Depression. A Project of Moorsville H.S. (IN) students. Timeline of the Great Depression and the New Deal A lengthy timeline covering the period leading up to the Depression, through the period right before World War Two. From the Great Depression Homepage site, a great site from the late Steve Kangas. Previous Email this page!

80. The Great Depression (1929-1941)

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- Navigate Here - General Summary Context Terms, People, Events Timeline Black Thursday The Crash (Oct. 1929) Onset of the Great Hoover's Response The First New Deal The New Deal Fades The Second New Deal End of the New Deal US Culture During the Depression The Global Scale of the Great Depression Recovery and War Economy (1940-45) Study Questions Review Test Further Reading General Summary Context Terms, People, Events Timeline
Black Thursday The Crash (Oct. 1929)
Onset of the Great
Hoover's Response
The First New Deal
The New Deal Fades
The Second New Deal
End of the New Deal
US Culture During the Depression
The Global Scale of the Great Depression Recovery and War Economy (1940-45) Study Questions Review Test Further Reading ... Current Events SparkNote by Matt Noble How do I cite this study guide? - Navigate Here - General Summary Context Terms, People, Events Timeline Black Thursday The Crash (Oct. 1929) Onset of the Great Hoover's Response The First New Deal The New Deal Fades The Second New Deal End of the New Deal US Culture During the Depression The Global Scale of the Great Depression Recovery and War Economy (1940-45) Study Questions Review Test Further Reading document.write("My Settings");

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