The Great Depression, 1929-1938

The Great Depression, 1929-1938
Title The Great Depression, 1929-1938 PDF eBook
Author Tim McNeese
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 137
Release 2010
Genre Depressions
ISBN 1604133570

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Discovering U.S. History spans the complex and varied history of the United States from prehistoric times to the present day. This new chronological set can be read as a whole, providing readers with a comprehensive history, or as standalone volumes, with each title serving as a time capsule of a particular era. Each title brings to life the people and events that have shaped the nation through a clear and entertaining narrative, interesting boxed insets, and lively full-color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations. Students will find these books valuable for reports, prime supplements to textbooks, or simply interesting reading.

A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938

A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938
Title A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938 PDF eBook
Author Mary Carolyn Waldrep
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 114
Release 2015-08-19
Genre Design
ISBN 048679783X

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More than 100 selections of day and evening wear from full-color French catalogs produced for the international market document changes in fashion from the stock market crash to the dawn of WWII.

The Great Crash, 1929

The Great Crash, 1929
Title The Great Crash, 1929 PDF eBook
Author John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1961
Genre Depressions
ISBN

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John Kenneth Galbraith's classic study of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

At the Price of the Republic

At the Price of the Republic
Title At the Price of the Republic PDF eBook
Author James Ramon Felak
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 281
Release 2010-11-23
Genre History
ISBN 0822976943

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Slovak nationalist sentiment has been a constant presence in the history of Czechoslovakia, coming to head in the torrent of nationalism that resulted in the dissolution of the Republic on January 1, 1993. James Felak examines a parallel episode in the 1930s with Slovak nationalists achieved autonomy for Slovakia-but "at the price" of the loss of East Central Europe's only parliamentary democracy and the strengthening of Nazi power. The tensions between Czechs and Slovaks date back to the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918. Slovaks, who differed sharply in political tradition, social and economic development, and culture, and resented being governed by a centralized administration run from the Czech capital of Prague, formed the Slovak People's Party, led by Roman Catholic priest Ankrej Hlinka. Drawing heavily on Czech and Slovak archives, Felak provides a balanced history of the party, offering unprecedented insight into intraparty factionalism and behind-the-scenes maneuvering surrounding SSP's policy decisions.James R. Felak is associate professor of history at the University of Washington.

Turkeys: Farm Production and Disposition 1929-1938 [and]

Turkeys: Farm Production and Disposition 1929-1938 [and]
Title Turkeys: Farm Production and Disposition 1929-1938 [and] PDF eBook
Author United States. Agricultural Marketing Service
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1939
Genre
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A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938

A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938
Title A Decade of French Fashion, 1929-1938 PDF eBook
Author Mary Carolyn Waldrep
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 114
Release 2015-07-20
Genre Design
ISBN 048680593X

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"A well-illustrated survey of style. Chock full of detailed, quality illustrations accompanied by brief descriptions. A worthy offering. Nostalgic types who enjoy perusing vintage catalogs and clip art books will find much to savor here. This practical resource is sure to provide inspiration for artists and fashion designers. Five stars." — biblio-filer In addition to a world-wide depression and the rise of Fascism throughout Europe, the years between 1929 and 1938 witnessed dramatic changes in women's fashion. With the turning of the decade, the free and easy fashions of the Roaring Twenties shifted to a softer, more conservative look, with an emphasis on curves rather than angles. Hemlines plummeted almost overnight and did not begin to rise until mid-decade. These selections from full-color French catalogs produced for the international market from 1929 through 1938 document the changes in fashion from the time of the stock market crash to the dawn of World War II. More than 100 images of day and evening wear illustrate the movement from flapper fashions to a more austere look. Fashion designers, costume historians, costumers, and anyone who loves fashion will treasure this richly illustrated survey. "A must for anyone interested in fashion and costume, this book offers exactly what the title suggests — a decade of French fashion, portrayed in beautiful illustrations from contemporary catalogues. A joy to read and savor." — newbooks magazine "This is a book to read and time and time again, each new viewing helping further details —from button placements to hemline shapes — to present themselves to you, the reader, as you soak up and savor the supreme elegance that was 1930s fashion for those with the means to buy from the best that France had to offer." — Chronically Vintage

The Great Depression, 1929-1938

The Great Depression, 1929-1938
Title The Great Depression, 1929-1938 PDF eBook
Author Christian Saint-Etienne
Publisher Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press
Pages 202
Release 1984
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Economists as diverse in approach as Lord Keynes and Milton Friedman have analyzed the causes of the Great Depression, and their answers have ranged from underconsumption to failings in monetary policy. In Part 1 of The Great Depression, Christian Saint-Etienne compares these theories with economic statistics for the interwar period and adds a further explanation: a collapse in international trade initiated by the Hawley-Smoot Tariff in the United States. Part 2 studies the economic history of the 1970s and the early 1980s to assess the likelhood of a depression in the 1980s. Among the author's recommendations for preventing a recurrence are free trade, reform of the international banking system, and coordination of the monetary policies of the major industrial nations.