Vincent Gaddis is Associate Professor of American History at Benedictine University. Professor Gaddis holds a Ph.D. in United States Public Policy History from Northern Illinois University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Herbert Hoover Unemployment and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History 1919-1933 Chapter 4 Herbert Hoover and the Unemployment Conference of 1921 Chapter 5 Herbert Hoover and Political Economy 1919-1925: An Overview Chapter 6 A Challenge to Voluntarism: Hoover and Coal 1921-1927 Chapter 7 Voluntarism and Municipal Government: Chicago 1921-1927 Chapter 8 Unemployment Relief Strategies in Milwaukee 1921-1925 Chapter 9 Detroit Automobiles and the Unemployment Crisis of 1921 Chapter 10 Herbert Hoover the Great Depression and the Widening of Voluntarism Chapter 11 Municipal Government and Voluntarism: Chicago Milwaukee and Detroit-The Great Depression Chapter 12 Conclusion: Herbert Hoover and the Public Sphere Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Herbert Hoover Unemployment and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History 1919-1933 Chapter 4 Herbert Hoover and the Unemployment Conference of 1921 Chapter 5 Herbert Hoover and Political Economy 1919-1925: An Overview Chapter 6 A Challenge to Voluntarism: Hoover and Coal 1921-1927 Chapter 7 Voluntarism and Municipal Government: Chicago 1921-1927 Chapter 8 Unemployment Relief Strategies in Milwaukee 1921-1925 Chapter 9 Detroit Automobiles and the Unemployment Crisis of 1921 Chapter 10 Herbert Hoover the Great Depression and the Widening of Voluntarism Chapter 11 Municipal Government and Voluntarism: Chicago Milwaukee and Detroit-The Great Depression Chapter 12 Conclusion: Herbert Hoover and the Public Sphere Chapter 13 Bibliography Chapter 14 Index
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