New Deal and American Society 1933–1941
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<p><em>The New Deal and American Society 1933–1941</em> explores what some have labeled the third American revolution in one concise and accessible volume. </p><p>This book examines the emergence of modern America beginning with the 100 Days legislation in 1933 through to the second New Deal era that began in 1935. This revolutionary period introduced sweeping social and economic legislation designed to provide the American people with a sense of hope while at the same time creating regulations designed to safeguard against future depressions. It was not without critics or failures but even these proved significant in the ongoing discussions concerning the idea of federal power social inclusion and civil rights. Uncertainties concerning aggressive nationalistic states like Italy Germany and Japan shifted the focus of FDR's administration but the events of World War II solidified the ideas and policies begun during the 1930s especially as they related to the welfare state. The legacy of the New Deal would resonate well into the current century through programs like Social Security unemployment compensation workers' rights and the belief that the federal government is responsible for the economic well-being of its citizenry. The volume includes many primary documents to help situate students and bring this era to life.</p><p>The text will be of interest to students of American history economic and social history and more broadly courses that engage social change and economic upheaval.</p>
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