Encyclopedia of the Great Depression. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004. 1194 pp. 2 vols.
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Title:Encyclopedia of the Great Depression
Editor(s):Robert S. McElvaine
Imprint:Macmillan Reference USA
Place of Publication:New York
Publication Year:2004
No. of Volumes:2
Total Pages:1194
ISBN:978-0-02-865686-1
eISBN:978-0-02-865908-4
Format:Encyclopedia
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience:
Academic
Gale Subject Headings:Business and economic history; 20th century U.S.; Economics; General business; History specialties; U.S. History
LC Subject(s):Depressions-1929-United States-Encyclopedias-New Deal, 1933-1939-Encyclopedias-United States-History-1933-1945-Encyclopedias-United States-History-1919-1933-Encyclopedias-United States-Economic conditions-1918-1945-Encyclopedias
Description:This 2-vol. set encompasses nearly two decades of American history, beginning with the farm crisis of the mid-1920s, through the 1929 stock market crash, the gradual recovery during the 1930s with Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and World War II. This wide-ranging, multidisciplinary encyclopedia features entries on depression-era politics, government, business, economics, literature, the arts, society and culture.
Publisher:Gale
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Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 2004 Macmillan Reference USA, COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale, Cengage Learning

