DAMNED & BEAUTIFUL: American Youth in the 1920's: 567 (Galaxy Books)

DAMNED & BEAUTIFUL: American Youth in the 1920's: 567 (Galaxy Books)

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Synopsis

Explores the changes that occurred as young people of the 1920s broke with nineteenth-century traditions, and assesses the impact of those changes on American life, then and now.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Published: 24 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0195024923
ISBN 13: 9780195024920

Media Reviews
Superb work. --William L. O'Neill, Rutgers Univ.
Excellent...convincing, well-written, and thoroughly documented....This social history provides an approach for the study of youth of later decades: the sixties particularly. --Social Science Quarterly
Should be on the reading list of any United States history course on the period between the two world wars. --Historian


Superb work. --William L. O'Neill, Rutgers Univ.
Excellent...convincing, well-written, and thoroughly documented....This social history provides an approach for the study of youth of later decades: the sixties particularly. --Social Science Quarterly
Should be on the reading list of any United States history course on the period between the two world wars. --Historian

Superb work. --William L. O'Neill, Rutgers Univ.
Excellent...convincing, well-written, and thoroughly documented....This social history provides an approach for the study of youth of later decades: the sixties particularly. --Social Science Quarterly
Should be on the reading list of any United States history course on the period between the two world wars. --Historian


Superb work. --William L. O'Neill, Rutgers Univ.


Excellent...convincing, well-written, and thoroughly documented....This social history provides an approach for the study of youth of later decades: the sixties particularly. --Social Science Quarterly


Should be on the reading list of any United States history course on the period between the two world wars. --Historian




Superb work. --William L. O'Neill, Rutgers University


Excellent...convincing, well-written, and thoroughly documented....This social history provides an approach for the study of youth of later decades: the sixties particularly. --Social Science Quarterly


Should be on the reading list of any United States history course on the period between the two world wars. --Historian