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America in the 1930s

Despite its cultural richness, the 1930s remain nearly invisible in contemporary discussions of America's artistic, cultural, political, economic, and social development. This site is an attempt to shed light on that decade and emphasize its importance in American thought and culture. The site features several multimedia projects, providing information on the 1930s and offering various resources (timelines, bibliographies, links).
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American Studies Department - University of Virginia: Charlottesville, US (VA) <http://xroads.virginia.edu/>

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03.06.2024
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Thomas Meyer
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