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The Age of Great Change Author: Frederick Lewis Allen Publisher: Jiangsu People's Publishing House
The Age of Great Change Author: Frederick Lewis Allen Publisher: Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Frederick Allen was one of the pioneers of social history writing. Through vivid descriptions of news, fashions, and customs, he charted and explained some of the changes that had transformed the pace and form of American life during a half-century.
The Great Change is the author's most ambitious book yet, defining a transformative moment in American history. The author celebrates a new economic system that delivered benefits to the American people and offers an implicit, illuminating perspective on what happened in the second half of the twentieth century.
The book is divided into three main parts. The first part depicts the intervention of the rich in national politics under the "old order", the federal government is largely subordinate to business interests, and the gap between the rich and the poor has widened; the second part, "The Dynamics of Change", describes the various forces that have gradually changed the country's traditions since the 20th century: mass production, the Great Depression and the big government model, World War II, and the rise of the United States as a world power. Against this background, the author shows how the economic system can be reformed without being destroyed; the concluding part, "The New America", is a hopeful assessment of postwar American culture, and Allen analyzes many universal and critical issues.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Frederick Allen
A famous American historian. He graduated from Harvard University and worked as a teacher at Harvard University. He was the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, the editor-in-chief of Century Magazine, and the editor-in-chief of Harper's Magazine.
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Chapter 2 Grand and Confined 31
Chapter 3 The Other Side of Tracks 55
Chapter 4 Real Capitalism 73
Chapter 5 The Government Standing By 91
Part II: The Dynamics of Change Chapter 6: The Rebellion of America’s Conscience 105
Chapter 7 The Dynamic Logic of Mass Production 119
Chapter 8 The Automobile Revolution 133
Chapter 9: The Indian Spring of the Old Order 145
Chapter 10 The Great Depression 161
Chapter 11 A Reluctant World Power 175
Chapter 12 Negro Spirituals 195
Chapter 13 Faster, Faster 205
Chapter 14 More People, Longer Life 217
Part III New America Chapter 15 National Standards 227
Chapter 16 New Company 253
Chapter 17 Zeitgeist 277
Chapter 18 What did we get? 303