Great Depression and the Middle Class: Experts, Collegiate Youth and Business Ideology, 1929-1941 explores how middle-class college students navigated the rocky terrain of Depression-era culture, job market, dating marketplace, prospective marriage prospects, and college campuses by using expert-penned advice and business ideology to make sense of their situation.
Great Depression and the Middle Class: Experts, Collegiate Youth and Business Ideology, 1929-1941 explores how middle-class college students navigated the rocky terrain of Depression-era culture, job market, dating marketplace, prospective marriage prospects, and college campuses by using expert-penned advice and business ideology to make sense of their situation.
Mary C. McComb received her Ph.D. in American Studies from the George Washington University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Why Are We Here? How Do We Sell it? Life on Campus 1930-1934 3. Ritual Tradition and Standardization 1931-1935 4. Rating and Dating 1935-1940 5. Romanticism and Fatalism: Compassionate Marriage and Its Discontents 1935-1940. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Why Are We Here? How Do We Sell it? Life on Campus 1930-1934 3. Ritual Tradition and Standardization 1931-1935 4. Rating and Dating 1935-1940 5. Romanticism and Fatalism: Compassionate Marriage and Its Discontents 1935-1940. Conclusion
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