Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere: A Conceptual History, 1919-1933

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University Press of America, 2005 - 180 Seiten
Herbert Hoover, Unemployment, and the Public Sphere examines the fulfillment of Hoover's ideas in the area of unemployment between 1919 and 1933.
 

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Herbert Hoover and the Unemployment Conference of 1921
1
Herbert Hoover and Political Economy 19191925 An Overview
25
A Challenge to Voluntarism Hoover and Coal 19211927
41
Voluntarism and Municipal Government Chicago 19211927
61
Unemployment Relief Strategies in Milwaukee 19211925
79
Detroit Automobiles and the Unemployment Crisis of 1921
93
Herbert Hoover the Great Depression and the Widening of Voluntarism
107
Municipal Government and Voluntarism Chicago Milwaukee and DetroitThe Great Depression
131
Conclusion Herbert Hoover and the Public Sphere
149
Bibliography and Primary Sources
159
Index
173
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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.

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