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The greatest generation grows up : American childhood in the 1930s / Kriste Lindenmeyer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Ivan R. Dee, 2005Description: xiii, 304 p. : ill. 24 cmISBN:
  • 1566636604
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ 792.U5 .L642 2005
Summary: 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. 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."www.alibris.com"
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American Learning Resource American Learning Resource Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center HQ 792.U5 .L642 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9ALRC201100955

Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-289) and index.

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. 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."www.alibris.com"

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