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20th Century American History - Economic Aspects - General & Miscellaneous, Economic Conditions in the United States, U.S. Politics & Government - 20th Century, 20th Century American History - Politics & Government - 1900-1945, 20th Century American Histo

New Deal

by Anthony J. Badger
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Overview

Anthony Badger’s notably successful history is not simply another narrative of the New Deal, nor does the figure of Franklin Roosevelt loom as large in his account as in some others. What Mr. Badger does so well is to consider important aspects of New Deal activity agriculture, welfare, and politics, interpreting the history of each.

Synopsis

Mr. Badger's notably successful history is not simply another narrative of the New Deal, nor does the figure of Franklin Roosevelt loom as large in his account as in some others. What he does is to consider important aspects of New Deal activity--in industry, organized labor, agriculture, welfare, and politics--and explores the major problems in interpreting the history of each. The finest survey since William Leuchtenburg's Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. --Frank Freidel

Library Journal

An interpretive synthesis of the history of the New Deal. Historical writing about that era has been stalemated since the 1960s, when radical critics challenged the dominant liberal interpretation. Though many aspects of this significant period have since been researched, historians largely have avoided the grand interpretation of the New Deal that used to predominate. The result has been many studies but little coherence. While Badger's work can hardly be called a major synthesis, nor can his conclusions be considered startling, it reveals that some sense can be made out of the massive, fragmented body of historical work. The New Deal was not as revolutionary as some have thought, but neither was it as conservative as others have argued. Its significance came from its success in sustaining American society during a period of great stress. A well-written study.-- Charles K. Piehl, Mankoto State Univ., Minn.

About the Author, Anthony J. Badger

Anthony Badger teaches American history at Cambridge University. He has also written Prosperity Road: The New Deal, North Carolina, and Tobacco.

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Editorials

Ellis W. Hawley

Masterfully done...it deserves high marks for its clear and lively prose, sound judgments, and penetrating insights.

Dan T. Carter

A superb one-volume synthesis of the Roosevelt years....Badger never loses sight of the critical elements of change and continuity that marked the decade.

James Patterson

Extraordinarily well researched, clearly written, and balanced.

Frank Freidel

An admirable, unique overview and analysis....This is the finest survey since William Leuchtenburg's Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, which appeared more than a quarter-century ago.

Library Journal

An interpretive synthesis of the history of the New Deal. Historical writing about that era has been stalemated since the 1960s, when radical critics challenged the dominant liberal interpretation. Though many aspects of this significant period have since been researched, historians largely have avoided the grand interpretation of the New Deal that used to predominate. The result has been many studies but little coherence. While Badger's work can hardly be called a major synthesis, nor can his conclusions be considered startling, it reveals that some sense can be made out of the massive, fragmented body of historical work. The New Deal was not as revolutionary as some have thought, but neither was it as conservative as others have argued. Its significance came from its success in sustaining American society during a period of great stress. A well-written study.-- Charles K. Piehl, Mankoto State Univ., Minn.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
412
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781566634533

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