Frederick Allen

The Big Change

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In “The Big Change: America Transforms Itself, 1900–1950,” Frederick Lewis Allen offers a compelling narrative that chronicles the profound social, economic, and cultural transformations that the United States underwent in the first half of the twentieth century. The book is characterized by its engaging prose and meticulous historical analysis, blending storytelling with rigorous scholarship. Allen adeptly navigates the era's complexities, from the rise of industrialization and urbanization to the impact of the Great Depression and two World Wars, encompassing the shifting American identity and values during these tumultuous years. Frederick Lewis Allen was an acclaimed American historian and editor, best known for his keen insights into American life and culture. His firsthand experiences and deep understanding of the historical context informed his writing, as he sought to illuminate how the collective experiences of Americans reshaped society. With a career that involved extensive research and a commitment to popularizing history, Allen's perspective enables him to resonate with both scholarly and general audiences. For readers intrigued by American history, “The Big Change” is an essential work that captures the essence of a transforming nation. Its eloquent narrative offers not only a detailed account of historical events but also a profound understanding of the forces shaping contemporary America. This book is recommended for anyone wishing to gain insight into the sociocultural evolution that laid the groundwork for modern America.
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387 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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