An edition of This is Who We Were (2014)

This is Who We Were

in the 1920s

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An edition of This is Who We Were (2014)

This is Who We Were

in the 1920s

x, 602 pages : 29 cm

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Language
English
Pages
620

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Cover of: This is Who We Were
This is Who We Were: in the 1920s
2014, Grey House Publishing, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Essay on the 1920s
Introduction
Section one : Profiles
Section two : Historical snapshots
Section three : Economy of the times
Section four : All around us : what we saw, wrote, read & listened to
Section five : Census data

Edition Notes

Published in
Amenia, NY

Classifications

Library of Congress
HC106.3 .T35 2014, HC106.3.T35 2014

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 602 p.
Number of pages
620
Dimensions
29 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25645151M
Internet Archive
thisiswhowewerei0000unse_q2x4
ISBN 10
1619252848
ISBN 13
9781619252844
LCCN
2014453070

Work Description

This Is Who We Were: In The 1920s is an offspring of our 13-volume Working Americans series. This new title is devoted to one decade -- the 1920s. It represents all classes, dozens of occupations, and all regions of the country. This comprehensive look at the decade when consumerism, new freedoms for women, new inventions, and shifting social ethics were introduced presents American history through the eyes and ears of everyday Americans, not the words of historians or politicians. This Is Who We Were: In The 1920s presents 28 profiles of individuals and families -- their life at home, on the job, and in their neighborhood -- with lots of photos and historical images of the time. These stories are told through the eyes and ears of everyday Americans, some struggling and some successful, but all authentic. Together, the profiles, with the other sections of the book, present a complete picture of what it was like to live in America in the 1920s, from the doctor who started an uproar by distributing birth control literature to his patients, to the inventor of the zipper, to the Kansas woman who advocated for the censorship of silent films, and many more pivotal events that made the 1920s unique and groundbreaking. - Publisher.

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