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The Greatest Generation Grows Up - American Childhood in the 1930s (Paperback)
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The Greatest Generation Grows Up - American Childhood in the 1930s (Paperback)
Series: American Childhoods Series
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Loot Price R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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What was it like growing up in the Great Depression, and how did
America's youngest citizens contribute to the history of that
fateful decade? In The Greatest Generation Grows Up, Kriste
Lindenmeyer shows that the experiences of depression-era children
help us understand the course of the 1930s as well as the history
of American childhood. For the first time, she notes, federal
policy extended childhood dependence through the teen years while
cultural changes reinforced this ideal of modern childhood.
Grade-based grammar schools and high schools expanded rapidly,
strengthening age-based distinctions among children and segregating
them further from the world of adults. Radio broadcasters,
filmmakers, and manufacturers began to market their products
directly to children and teens, powerfully linking consumerism and
modern childhood. In all, the thirties experience worked to confer
greater identity on American children, and Ms. Lindenmeyer's story
provides essential background for understanding the legacy of those
men and women whom Tom Brokaw has called "America's greatest
generation." While many children suffered terribly during these
years-and are remembered vividly in the Farm Security
Administration's stunning photographs of the era-Ms. Lindenmeyer
argues that an exclusive focus on those who were ill-housed,
ill-fed, and ill-clothed neglects the contributions and widely
varied experiences of American youngsters. The decade's important
changes touched the lives of all children and teenagers. By 1940,
the image of an idyllic modern childhood had been strengthened in
law and confirmed in culture by the depression years. With 21
black-and-white illustrations.
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