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1927 And The Rise Of Modern America Shindo Charles J

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1927 And The Rise Of Modern America Shindo Charles J
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Publisher: University Press of Kansas
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Shindo, Charles J
ISBN: 9780700617159, 9780700621132, 9780700621866, 0700617159, 070062113X, 0700621865
Language: English
Year: 2010

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1927 And The Rise Of Modern America Shindo Charles J by Shindo, Charles J 9780700617159, 9780700621132, 9780700621866, 0700617159, 070062113X, 0700621865 instant download after payment.

When Charles Lindbergh landed at LeBourget Airfield on May 21, 1927, his transatlantic flight symbolized the new era-not only in aviation but also in American culture. The 1920s proved to be a transitional decade for the United States, shifting the nation from a production-driven economy to a consumption-based one, with adventurous citizens breaking new ground even as many others continued clinging to an outmoded status quo.
In his new book, Charles Shindo reveals how one year in particular encapsulated the complexity of this transformation in American culture. Shindo's absorbing look at 1927 shatters the stereotypes of the Roaring '20s as a time of frivolity and excess, revealing instead a society torn between holding on to its glorious past while trying to navigate a brave new world. His book is a compelling and entertaining dissection of the year that has come to represent the apex of 1920s culture, combining references from popular films, music, literature, sports, and...

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