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By: Gary D. Best
ISBN: 9780275937157
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Publication Date: Aug 1992
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The Bonus Marcher incident of the summer of 1932 during the Hoover administration is one of the best known events of the 1930s. Historians and Roosevelt biographers have ever since contrasted the humane treatment of the Bonus Marchers under FDR with the apparent callousness of Hoover.
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By: Gary D. Best
ISBN: 9780275935245
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Publication Date: Nov 1990
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ISBN: 9780275943509
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Publication Date: Feb 1993
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ISBN: 9780275977955
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Publication Date: Mar 2003
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ISBN: 9780275943950
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Publication Date: Jul 1993
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This study shows that, despite numerous surface similarities, the popular culture of the 1930s was different from that of the 1920s in a variety of ways, and not only because of the Great Depression.
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By: Gary D. Best
ISBN: 9780837181608
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Publication Date: Nov 1975
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ISBN: 9780275946562
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Publication Date: Aug 2002
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During the 1930s, a battle was waged over both philosophy and policy between those who described themselves as liberals, both inside and outside the Roosevelt administration.
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By: Gary D. Best
ISBN: 9780313225321
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Publication Date: Mar 1982
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To Free A People describes the earliest beginnings of the influential Jewish lobby: the efforts of Jewish leaders to generate an American response to the oppression of Jews in Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
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By: Gary D. Best
ISBN: 9780275948924
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Publication Date: Oct 1994
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The southwest Virginia murder trials of a young schoolteacher named Edith Maxwell made her a cause celebre of the 1930s. Feminist organizations like the National Women's Party and other women's business and professional organizations rallied to Edith's defense because women were not allowed on criminal juries in Virginia in the 1930s.
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