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Lifetimes: The Great War to the Stock Market Crash--American History Through Biography and Primary Documents

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lifetimes: The Great War to the Stock Market Crash--American History Through Biography and Primary Documents

Contributors:

By (Author) Neil W. Hamilton

ISBN:

9780313317996

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th March 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

973.91

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Description

The years between the first world war and the great stock market crash marked the arrival of the United States of America as a world military, business, scientific, and cultural leader. Americans from all stripes and in all fields achieved great notoriety. Babe Ruth, Margaret Sanger, Duke Ellington, Alfred Stieglitz, Aimee Semple McPherson, Woodrow Wilson, Clarence Darrow, Langston Hughes, and Henry Ford are just a few of the luminaries who shined on the world's stage. Combining substantial biographical accounts of 60 Americans who influenced or represented their times with portraits and other photographs and up to five often hard-to-find primary documents written by or relating to the subject, Lifetimes offers readers a comprehensive account of the person's life and work and first-hand accounts of what they thought and what other people thought about them. This all-in-one biographical resource is perfect for students and anyone interested in this pivotal era in American history. Among the Americans included in the volume who made a profound impact on society are music greats Louis Armstrong, George Gershwin, and Bessie Smith; sports stars Jack Dempsey, Knute Rockne, and Helen Wills; writer Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway; scientists or inventors Edwin Armstrong and George and Gladys Dick; leaders for women's rights Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul; social and political leaders Emma Goldman, Marcus Garvey, and Eugene Debs; movie stars Clara Bow, Charlie Chaplin, and Anna May Wong, and notorious figures like Al Capone or Sacco and Vanzetti. Each entry contains a biography of 750-1500 words, the portrait, other photographs, primary documents featuring items such as Al Smith's response to charges that he was not fit to be president because he was Catholic, or the NAACP's attack on the racial stereotypes portrayed in D.W. Griffith's epic, Birth of a Nation, and sources for further reading. The volume ends with an analytical index.

Reviews

[W]ill serve students well as an introduction to a critical transition period in American history.-Lawrence Looks at Books
Recommended for high schools. The persons profiled may have information elsewhere, but bringing them together in one spot makes this a good purchase.-Gale Reference for Students
The essays are accurate, readable, and objective, and the primary-source materials often reflect both positive and negative assesments of controversial figures....This valuable complement to more general narrative histories of this era will help researchers understand the role these individuals had in forming the public attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of the jazz era.-School Library Journal
This alphabetically arranged biographical encyclopedia is an especially effective way of presenting history in an immediate and engaging style. Representative personalities are used to illustrate various aspects if American politics, society, and culture from approximately 1917 to 1930. Sixty individuals are profiled in original biographies accompanied by primary source material... This title is recommended for high-school and public library collections. Though there are numerous other biographical reference sources, the combination of biography and primary source material makes this one particularly interesting for both researchers and browsers.-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
This biographical encyclopedia for high-schoolers presents history in an immediate and engaging style. Representative personalities are used to illustrate various aspects of American politics, society, and culture from approximately 1917 to 1930. Sixty individuals are profiled in original biographies accompanied by primary source material.-Booklist Twenty Best Bets for Student Researchers
"Will serve students well as an introduction to a critical transition period in American history."-Lawrence Looks at Books
"[W]ill serve students well as an introduction to a critical transition period in American history."-Lawrence Looks at Books
"Recommended for high schools. The persons profiled may have information elsewhere, but bringing them together in one spot makes this a good purchase."-Gale Reference for Students
"The essays are accurate, readable, and objective, and the primary-source materials often reflect both positive and negative assesments of controversial figures....This valuable complement to more general narrative histories of this era will help researchers understand the role these individuals had in forming the public attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of the jazz era."-School Library Journal
"This biographical encyclopedia for high-schoolers presents history in an immediate and engaging style. Representative personalities are used to illustrate various aspects of American politics, society, and culture from approximately 1917 to 1930. Sixty individuals are profiled in original biographies accompanied by primary source material."-Booklist Twenty Best Bets for Student Researchers
"This alphabetically arranged biographical encyclopedia is an especially effective way of presenting history in an immediate and engaging style. Representative personalities are used to illustrate various aspects if American politics, society, and culture from approximately 1917 to 1930. Sixty individuals are profiled in original biographies accompanied by primary source material... This title is recommended for high-school and public library collections. Though there are numerous other biographical reference sources, the combination of biography and primary source material makes this one particularly interesting for both researchers and browsers."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

Author Bio

NEIL A. HAMILTON is Professor of History at Spring Hill College.

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