The Perils of Prosperity, 1914-1932 by William Edward Leuchtenburg 1958 Paperback (The Chicago history of American civilization)
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Beginning with Woodrow Wilson and U.S. entry into World War I, The Perils of Prosperity traces the transformation of the United States from an agrarian, isolationist nation into a liberal, industrialized power entangled in foreign affairs in spite of itself. William E. Leuchtenburg shows how the events of this period reflect the conflict between rural and urban attitudes that reached its crisis in the presidential campaign of 1928 and was finally resolved in the aftermath of the economic collapse in 1929.
About the Author:
William E. Leuchtenburg is William Rand Kenan Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of numerous books on twentieth-century American history, including the Bancroft Prize-winning Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940.
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- PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
- Publication date1958
- ISBN 10 0226473694
- ISBN 13 9780226473697
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages322
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